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  433 W. 34th St.
  June 28 1881
Dear Sister Sarah:  
Dear Sister Sarah:  
I really feel honored in receiving a letter from you this morning, written by your own hand. You really seem to be ([[gaining]]) nicely. Hope this warm weather will [[unclear]] you up ever so much. [[unclear]] up good cheer dearie, and keep on improving just as fast as possible. Make ([[due]]), while the sun shines.  That is the way to do it. I am feeling a good deal better. I'm fat enough to make me ashamed of ever complaining. "they...
  I really feel honored in receiving a letter from you this morning, written by your own hand. You really seem to be gaining nicely. Hope this warm weather will set you up ever so much. Keep up good cheer dearie, and keep on improving just as fast as possible. Make hay while the sun shines.  That is the way to do it. I am feeling a good deal better. I'm fat enough to make me ashamed of ever complaining. "They...

Latest revision as of 14:58, 28 January 2021

  433 W. 34th St.
  June 28 1881

Dear Sister Sarah:

  I really feel honored in receiving a letter from you this morning, written by your own hand. You really seem to be gaining nicely. Hope this warm weather will set you up ever so much. Keep up good cheer dearie, and keep on improving just as fast as possible. Make hay while the sun shines.  That is the way to do it. I am feeling a good deal better. I'm fat enough to make me ashamed of ever complaining. "They...