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wrote last night after we got home to tell you and also sent a card to Joe Roberts asking him to let Mary Ann know in case you failed to be in the village. | wrote last night after we got home to tell you and also sent a card to Joe Roberts asking him to let Mary Ann know in case any of you failed to be in the village. | ||
It seems a very favorable time to | It seems a very favorable time to send it is so warm. Please let us know how they carry as I wish to write to cousin Mary. She spoke of my sending her some. | ||
I did not know how to get them before. | I did not know how to get them before. | ||
I am very sorry we have been so remiss about the blank - the truth is we waited for you to [speak] write more decidedly about where they should be made | I am very sorry we have been so remiss about the blank - the truth is we waited for you to [speak] write more decidedly about where they should be made payable - Mary strongly favored here and I thought Remsen tho' I was not sure. Mary has gone now to see Mr. Taylor and will if possible have a few sent to you today. We wrote to him yesterday requesting to have them printed today. They will be as at first proposed. | ||
payable - Mary strongly favored here and I thought Remsen tho' I was not | |||
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have been with me to enjoy it too. They were so glad to try it and to feel a little hope. But |
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wrote last night after we got home to tell you and also sent a card to Joe Roberts asking him to let Mary Ann know in case any of you failed to be in the village. It seems a very favorable time to send it is so warm. Please let us know how they carry as I wish to write to cousin Mary. She spoke of my sending her some. I did not know how to get them before.
I am very sorry we have been so remiss about the blank - the truth is we waited for you to [speak] write more decidedly about where they should be made payable - Mary strongly favored here and I thought Remsen tho' I was not sure. Mary has gone now to see Mr. Taylor and will if possible have a few sent to you today. We wrote to him yesterday requesting to have them printed today. They will be as at first proposed.
in margins: have been with me to enjoy it too. They were so glad to try it and to feel a little hope. But