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Osawatomie Aug. 14 1891. Dear Eddie How would you like to come home for vacation before beginning another year? It might be good for you and would be very pleasant for us. It is a long time since you have spent any time at home. Especially if you do not stay at Anthony would this seem feasible. It would be delightful for us, and not bad | Osawatomie Aug. 14 1891. | ||
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How would you like to come home for vacation before beginning another year? It might be good for you and would be very pleasant for us. It is a long time since you have spent any time at home. Especially if you do not stay at Anthony would this seem feasible. It would be delightful for us, and not bad from Roberts [[unclear]] I intend to put a little addition 16 X 10 with a high pointed roof so as to make room for a bed upstairs. I got a letter from cousin Mary Ann Roberts from Chicago written thinking I might come there for my eyes. It has not been read to me yet. A very pleasant letter Robert said He glanced over it as we rode from town last evening. I write this while waiting for the churn to get ready. |
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Osawatomie Aug. 14 1891. Dear Eddie How would you like to come home for vacation before beginning another year? It might be good for you and would be very pleasant for us. It is a long time since you have spent any time at home. Especially if you do not stay at Anthony would this seem feasible. It would be delightful for us, and not bad from Roberts unclear I intend to put a little addition 16 X 10 with a high pointed roof so as to make room for a bed upstairs. I got a letter from cousin Mary Ann Roberts from Chicago written thinking I might come there for my eyes. It has not been read to me yet. A very pleasant letter Robert said He glanced over it as we rode from town last evening. I write this while waiting for the churn to get ready.