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a few days until Nellie becomes a little acquainted with her associates and accustomed to her new surroundings. Grandma is staying with the other children! We enjoyed Cousin Anna's call very much indeed and was sorry she could not extend it to a visit. It seems strange does it not? "a woman grown" should not know any cousins and should not have seen them within my recollection though they live so near. Cousin [[Lara?]] I learned to love dearly. If it is possible for me to come to Remsen the coming summer I shall [[unclear]] to know you all. Aunt Jennie is still in Cleveland; her address is 934 St. Clair St. We received a letter from her last evening. She wrote that she has been in
a few days until Nellie becomes a little acquainted with her associates and accustomed to her new surroundings. Grandma is staying with the other children! We enjoyed Cousin Anna's call very much indeed and was sorry she could not extend it to a visit. It seems strange does it not? "a woman grown" should not know my cousins and should not have seen them within my recollection though they live so near. Cousin Lara I learned to love dearly. If it is possible for me to come to Remsen the coming summer I shall hope to know you all. Aunt Jennie is still in Cleveland; her address is 934 St. Clair St. We received a letter from her last evening. She wrote that she has been on

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a few days until Nellie becomes a little acquainted with her associates and accustomed to her new surroundings. Grandma is staying with the other children! We enjoyed Cousin Anna's call very much indeed and was sorry she could not extend it to a visit. It seems strange does it not? "a woman grown" should not know my cousins and should not have seen them within my recollection though they live so near. Cousin Lara I learned to love dearly. If it is possible for me to come to Remsen the coming summer I shall hope to know you all. Aunt Jennie is still in Cleveland; her address is 934 St. Clair St. We received a letter from her last evening. She wrote that she has been on