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Remsen, Jan. 25, 1875
Remsen, Jan. 25, 1875  
My dear Sisters, I fear you are sadly disappointed in receiving no letters from us. I did write a postal card but mother was not satisfied with, it so I pasted a paper over what I had written and tried again - sent the card and supposed you had it - when lo it was brought back to me marked unmailable - wonder how many of my letters would be so marked could the P.M. see them all! - well, mother says you had better stay with Mary if she cannot spare you - it will not do for you to be fretting because you cannot be in both places [[unclear]] [[at?]]
My dear Sisters,
    I fear you are sadly disappointed in receiving no letters from us. I did write a postal card but mother was not satisfied with, it so I pasted a paper over what I had written and tried again - sent the card and supposed you had it - when lo it was brought back to me marked unmailable - wonder how many of my letters would be so marked could the P.M. see them all! - well, mother says you had better stay with Mary if she cannot spare you - it will not do for you to be fretting because you cannot be in both places at

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Remsen, Jan. 25, 1875 My dear Sisters,

   I fear you are sadly disappointed in receiving no letters from us. I did write a postal card but mother was not satisfied with, it so I pasted a paper over what I had written and tried again - sent the card and supposed you had it - when lo it was brought back to me marked unmailable - wonder how many of my letters would be so marked could the P.M. see them all! - well, mother says you had better stay with Mary if she cannot spare you - it will not do for you to be fretting because you cannot be in both places at