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for them. I often dream or dear ma  
for them. I often dream of dear ma and such pleasant and natural dreams that I wake feeling her loss more than ever. I hope we may sometime be so happy as to meet her again -
and such pleasant and natural dreams  
We expect a visit from Father and Hattie and John and Azia next Summer during their vacation, and expect to have a very pleasant time. I have been meaning to write to Aunt Jennie for a long time and hardly know why I have delayed so. I should be very glad to have a letter from some of you, Unless I write every week as I do to Hillsdale I am apt to neglect writing altogether. Aunt Jennie would hardly know little Claire she has
that I wake feeling her loss more than  
ever. I hope we may sometime be so  
happy as to meet her again _
We expect a visit from Father and Hattie  
and John and Azia next Summer during  
their vacation, and expect to have  
a very pleasant time. I have been  
meaning to write to Aunt Jennie for  
a long time and hardly know why  
I have delayed so. I should be very  
glad to have a letter from some of  
youUnless I write every week as I do  
to Hillsdale I am apt to neglect  
writing altogether. Aunt Jennie would  
hardly know little Claire she has

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for them. I often dream of dear ma and such pleasant and natural dreams that I wake feeling her loss more than ever. I hope we may sometime be so happy as to meet her again - We expect a visit from Father and Hattie and John and Azia next Summer during their vacation, and expect to have a very pleasant time. I have been meaning to write to Aunt Jennie for a long time and hardly know why I have delayed so. I should be very glad to have a letter from some of you, Unless I write every week as I do to Hillsdale I am apt to neglect writing altogether. Aunt Jennie would hardly know little Claire she has