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My dear cousins | My dear cousins | ||
Yours of a month ago is before me. Having an hour before supper I will try to answer it; the days do slip by so quickly, running into weeks and weeks into months, our winter nearly gone, but what a blast it gave us yesterday. Though this morning was lovely in air & sunshine, but clouds are over us now and there is a threaten of snow. I suppose you know that "Mary Mold" is on her way to "Europe" I hope & pray that no | Yours of a month ago is before me. Having an hour before supper I will try to answer it; the days do slip by so quickly, running into weeks and weeks into months, our winter nearly gone, but what a blast it gave us yesterday. Though this morning was lovely in air & sunshine, but clouds are over us now and there is a threaten of snow. I suppose you know that "Mary Mold" is on her way to "Europe" I hope & pray that no harm | ||
may come to her from the storm we have just passed through. How I would like to have | |||
I hope to see you before long. Love to each | I hope to see you before long. Love to each [[unclear]] [[unclear]] | ||
Lovingly | |||
"Cousin Jennie" |
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Mar. 21st 1899
My dear cousins
Yours of a month ago is before me. Having an hour before supper I will try to answer it; the days do slip by so quickly, running into weeks and weeks into months, our winter nearly gone, but what a blast it gave us yesterday. Though this morning was lovely in air & sunshine, but clouds are over us now and there is a threaten of snow. I suppose you know that "Mary Mold" is on her way to "Europe" I hope & pray that no harm may come to her from the storm we have just passed through. How I would like to have
I hope to see you before long. Love to each unclear unclear Lovingly
"Cousin Jennie"