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New Hampton Aug 4. ‘58
New Hampton Aug 4. ‘58
Dear Friends, one and all,
Dear Friends, one and all,
Welcome thrice welcome was the familiar face of old Cenhadwr as he suddenly stepped in this afternoon! It was a long time since I had received some thing tangible from home before, something to make me really know that you still existed. My last letter from home dates  I believe, July 18. Of late you may be sure l have longed much for a letter. I hope and am disappointed every time the mail comes. But I am in a measure prevented from being homesick by the very frequent visits I have from you. You are with me often, as I with you in my thoughts, and in my dreams
Welcome thrice welcome was the familiar face of old Cenhadwr as he suddenly stepped in this afternoon! It was a long time since I had received some thing tangible from home before, something to make me really know that you still existed. My last letter from home dates  I believe, July 18. Of late you may be sure l have longed much for a letter. I hope and am disappointed every time the mail comes. But I am in a measure prevented from being homesick by the very frequent visits I have from you. You are with me often, as I with you in my thoughts, and in my dreams
 
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As I was writing Lizzie wanted to know if I was going to ask them if they had forgotten her letter. She wrote to Grandma a good while ago you know, and asked her to write soon she says Hattie wrote to Grandpa in my last letter, which I hope has been received.

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New Hampton Aug 4. ‘58 Dear Friends, one and all, Welcome thrice welcome was the familiar face of old Cenhadwr as he suddenly stepped in this afternoon! It was a long time since I had received some thing tangible from home before, something to make me really know that you still existed. My last letter from home dates I believe, July 18. Of late you may be sure l have longed much for a letter. I hope and am disappointed every time the mail comes. But I am in a measure prevented from being homesick by the very frequent visits I have from you. You are with me often, as I with you in my thoughts, and in my dreams

written in top margin As I was writing Lizzie wanted to know if I was going to ask them if they had forgotten her letter. She wrote to Grandma a good while ago you know, and asked her to write soon she says Hattie wrote to Grandpa in my last letter, which I hope has been received.