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As it rains today and is so unpleasant out- I think mother may not go home till tomorrow- so I write you the first letter. Lewis probably has told you how we were just too late for the train we expected to take- but he could not tell you that we did not leave Utica till 2, and in the meantime enjoyed ourselves and rested nicely so that we almost forgot we had been at all disappointed when mother, Ella, and Lewis left us we expected to take
    335 W 34 St
    New York, Apr 18, 1895
Dear Anne,
    As it rains today and is so unpleasant I think mother may not go home till tomorrow- so I write you the first letter. Lewis probably has told you how we were just too late for the train we expected to take- but he could not tell you that we did not leave Utica till 2-30 and in the mean time enjoyed ourselves and rested nicely so that we almost forgot we had been at all disappointed- when mother, Ella and Lewis left us we expected to take
 
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chilly wet day so I have not been to see Mrs. Jones, - tell Mary Jane the nut-cakes are just what John Eddie likes and I only wish we had made some cookies too - it seems that the fame of Steuben cookies has reached the great city- that wrapper which Mary Jane took so much pains to wash and iron got nicely soaked with vinegar - the first jar Anna filled was inside of it- I believe the other did not leak- Mary is very much obliged to Anna and all - she wishes Sara and Wm could could come and stay with her a while and try the air - Hope Wm is better than when we left - How did Frank get home? Much love from and to all —
  Jennie & Co.

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   335 W 34 St
   New York, Apr 18, 1895

Dear Anne,

   As it rains today and is so unpleasant I think mother may not go home till tomorrow- so I write you the first letter. Lewis probably has told you how we were just too late for the train we expected to take- but he could not tell you that we did not leave Utica till 2-30 and in the mean time enjoyed ourselves and rested nicely so that we almost forgot we had been at all disappointed- when mother, Ella and Lewis left us we expected to take

in margins: chilly wet day so I have not been to see Mrs. Jones, - tell Mary Jane the nut-cakes are just what John Eddie likes and I only wish we had made some cookies too - it seems that the fame of Steuben cookies has reached the great city- that wrapper which Mary Jane took so much pains to wash and iron got nicely soaked with vinegar - the first jar Anna filled was inside of it- I believe the other did not leak- Mary is very much obliged to Anna and all - she wishes Sara and Wm could could come and stay with her a while and try the air - Hope Wm is better than when we left - How did Frank get home? Much love from and to all —

 Jennie & Co.