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I sent him one of your Lincoln cards and he liked it, and wanted your address. That is how I came to send it to him. I hope that he has sent you the money by now. I will write him again and remind him that he owes you the money.
I sent him one of your Lincoln cards and he liked it, and wanted your address. That is how I came to send it to him. I hope that he has sent you the money by now. I will write him again and remind him that he owes you the money.
Andy, Pudgie’s boy, said, “Aunt Davie, what are doing?”, and I said , “Aunt Davie is writing a letter to Mr. Burbank.” He knows that I hear from you so often, and he thinks every time I write that I am writing to you. Ha!
  Andy, Pudgie’s boy, said, “Aunt Davie, what are doing?”,   I said , “I am writing a letter, " and Andy said, "Aunt Davie is writing a letter to Mr. Burbank.” He knows that I hear from you so often, and he thinks every time I write that I am writing to you. Ha!
I must get ready for the meeting now. Will write more later.
  I must get ready for the meeting now. Will write more later.
Lots of love,
Lots of love,
Davie
Davie
P.S. Thank you again for the fine driving of the Indian girl.
P.S. Thank you again for the fine drawing of the Indian girl.

Latest revision as of 04:34, 13 February 2022

-4- I sent him one of your Lincoln cards and he liked it, and wanted your address. That is how I came to send it to him. I hope that he has sent you the money by now. I will write him again and remind him that he owes you the money.

  Andy, Pudgie’s boy, said, “Aunt Davie, what are doing?”,    I said , “I am writing a letter, " and Andy said, "Aunt Davie is writing a letter to Mr. Burbank.” He knows that I hear from you so often, and he thinks every time I write that I am writing to you. Ha!
 I must get ready for the meeting now. Will write more later.

Lots of love, Davie P.S. Thank you again for the fine drawing of the Indian girl.