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433(?) W 34th New York
433 W 34th New York  
April 15, 1899  
April 15, 1899  
My dear Sister  
My dear Sister  
Yours was received  
Yours was received yesterday morning - also one from brother Eddie. He seems to think best to delay the collecting tour and I sent him a card this a.m. saying that we would let it be so. We have had no time to think or consult for we have had a terrible accident here. Yesterday morning about 11 Mrs Seixas - the mother in the family who tend Mary's door when she is out was fatally burned. She was in the basement preparing dinner when her dress caught fire from the range. She had on only a light thin calico wrapper  
yesterday morning - also one from  
brother Eddie. He seems to think  
best to delay the collecting tour  
and I sent him a card this a.m.  
saying that we would let it be so.  
We have had no time to think  
or consult for we have had a  
terrible accident here. Yesterday  
morning about 11 Mrs Seixas - the  
mother in the family who tend  
Mary's door when she is out  
was fatally burned. She was in  
the basement preparing dinner  
when her dress caught fire from  
the range. She had on only  
a light thin calico wrapper


Iorthryn, so I wrote yesterday - I sent a card to dear Emlyn telling him of the accident which would delay our letter to him and the sending of the papers. I wish he would write to [?] [?] Liverpool. It is strange we have had nothing from him. What would you think of a 12 [?] book with 240 pages I don't think we can sell enough copies not to lose by publishing
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Iorthryn, so I wrote yesterday - I sent a card to dear Emlyn telling him of the accident which would delay our letter to him and the sending of the papers. I wish he would write to Dr. Y., Liverpool. It is strange we have had nothing from him. What would you think of a 12mo book with 240 pages I don't think we can sell enough copies not to lose by publishing

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433 W 34th New York April 15, 1899 My dear Sister Yours was received yesterday morning - also one from brother Eddie. He seems to think best to delay the collecting tour and I sent him a card this a.m. saying that we would let it be so. We have had no time to think or consult for we have had a terrible accident here. Yesterday morning about 11 Mrs Seixas - the mother in the family who tend Mary's door when she is out was fatally burned. She was in the basement preparing dinner when her dress caught fire from the range. She had on only a light thin calico wrapper

in margin Iorthryn, so I wrote yesterday - I sent a card to dear Emlyn telling him of the accident which would delay our letter to him and the sending of the papers. I wish he would write to Dr. Y., Liverpool. It is strange we have had nothing from him. What would you think of a 12mo book with 240 pages I don't think we can sell enough copies not to lose by publishing