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his family had arrived there safe and that they were to-
his family had arrived there safe and that they were to-gether once more.  I can write no more now, in haste, Anna P.S. Don't you think I am smart, Jennie, I have written you two pages of foolscap.  This is a piece that Sis cut off from the end of a letter she is writing in order to make it smaller, and I, your economical sister took what she had cast away to write my letter on. - your sister Anna -
gether once more.  I can write no more now, in haste, Anna  
P.S. Don't you think I am smart, Jennie, I have written you  
two pages of foolscap.  This is a piece that Sis cut off from  
the end of a letter she is writing in order to make it  
smaller, and I, your economical sister took what she had cast  
away to write my letter on. - your sister Anna -


Dearest Jennie - I received a letter from Dr Grafs(?) this week with a   
Dearest Jennie - I received a letter from Dr Grafs this week with a  wedding card for you and another for me enclosed.  The card tells the tale: he is a married man and as he writes a happy one too.  His wife is the only daughter of a minister.  I have not yet answered his
wedding card for you and another for me enclosed.  The card tells the  
tale: he is a married man and as he writes a happy one too.  His  
wife is the only daughter of a minister.  I have not yet answered his

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his family had arrived there safe and that they were to-gether once more. I can write no more now, in haste, Anna P.S. Don't you think I am smart, Jennie, I have written you two pages of foolscap. This is a piece that Sis cut off from the end of a letter she is writing in order to make it smaller, and I, your economical sister took what she had cast away to write my letter on. - your sister Anna -

Dearest Jennie - I received a letter from Dr Grafs this week with a wedding card for you and another for me enclosed. The card tells the tale: he is a married man and as he writes a happy one too. His wife is the only daughter of a minister. I have not yet answered his