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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 | 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 drawing 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.