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Jennie has not bought her any cloak, but wears her old [[dolma?]] and for best, her cashmere shawl. I would like to have her get a cloak like yours, but do not know how she will feel about spending the money. Cousin Mary Anne Roberts has been spending
Jennie has not bought her any cloak, but wears her old dolman and for best, her cashmere shawl. I would like to have her get a cloak like yours, but do not know how she will feel about spending the money. Cousin Mary Anne Roberts has been spending the winter in Davisville, she came here yesterday, for a little visit before going home. She seems quite feeble - is tired today after her journey. I do not know how long she will stay. I am glad you are going to have some more pictures taken and hope you will get a good one. Cousin M. will be very glad to have one of them. If you send them soon, I think
 
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Cousin A. S. would like very much to be remembered also. Have you ever met her? she hardly remembers having seen you - she asked very kindly for you. Cousin Mary Jones' son called here day before yesterday to ask if I could go with his mother to Ilion to see Ella the next day - I said I thought I could - so yesterday we went We had a

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Jennie has not bought her any cloak, but wears her old dolman and for best, her cashmere shawl. I would like to have her get a cloak like yours, but do not know how she will feel about spending the money. Cousin Mary Anne Roberts has been spending the winter in Davisville, she came here yesterday, for a little visit before going home. She seems quite feeble - is tired today after her journey. I do not know how long she will stay. I am glad you are going to have some more pictures taken and hope you will get a good one. Cousin M. will be very glad to have one of them. If you send them soon, I think

in margins: Cousin A. S. would like very much to be remembered also. Have you ever met her? she hardly remembers having seen you - she asked very kindly for you. Cousin Mary Jones' son called here day before yesterday to ask if I could go with his mother to Ilion to see Ella the next day - I said I thought I could - so yesterday we went We had a