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Dear Eddie  
Dear Eddie,
 
  Your friend William E Jones has invited me to write a little to you in his letter and I am very glad to do it. He is leaning on the table close by eating molasses candy and if you were here you could go to the little pantry in the hall and help yourself. How do you get along any way, you little rogue? I would really like to get hold of you tonight and give you a good shaking or count your ribs or something. By the way how many ribs have you got? you never would keep still so I could count them, ask Anna to try. Perhaps now you have got to be a city chap you can keep still. Bill forgot to tell you the news in his letter. He wants me to say that he went to the
Your friend William E Jones  
has invited me to write a little to  
you in his letter and I am very glad  
to do it. He is leaning on the table  
close by eating molasses candy and  
if you were here you could [unclear] to the  
little family in the hall and help  
yourself. How do you get along any way,  
you little rogue? I would really like  
to get hold of you tonight and give  
you a good shaking or count your  
ribs or something. By the way how
many ribs have you got? you never  
would keep still so I could count
them, ask Anna to try. Perhaps now  
you have got to be a city chap you  
can keep still. Bill forgot to tell  
you the news in his letter. He wants  
me to say that he went to the

Latest revision as of 16:04, 20 January 2021

Dear Eddie,

  Your friend William E Jones has invited me to write a little to you in his letter and I am very glad to do it. He is leaning on the table close by eating molasses candy and if you were here you could go to the little pantry in the hall and help yourself. How do you get along any way, you little rogue? I would really like to get hold of you tonight and give you a good shaking or count your ribs or something. By the way how many ribs have you got? you never would keep still so I could count them, ask Anna to try. Perhaps now you have got to be a city chap you can keep still. Bill forgot to tell you the news in his letter. He wants me to say that he went to the