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of the 'salt of the Earth'. I have felt that- to tell either of you would he go spoil your pleasure for the sum men. But I want you to know, I want you girls to have a nice time and I aid so much want. To full will and shiny, instead of sick and cross, I have almost been rebellious and wielded in thought. I think there is no danger of any thing serious happening, till after your return to college.
of the 'salt of the Earth'. I have felt that- to tell either of you would he go spoil your pleasure for the summer. But I want you to know, I want you girls to have a nice time and I did so much want to fell well and strong, instead of sick and cross, I have almost been rebellious and wicked in thought. I think there is no danger of any thing serious happening, till after your return to college.
Now my girl don't let this trouble you. I shall do my very best so that you can have a pleasant Summer. And though I know it will be very hard to be pleasant and even tempered as I should, I will try with God's help to be decently pleasant. Come far, can you?
Now my girl don't let this trouble you. I shall do my very best so that you can have a pleasant Summer. And though I know it will be very hard to be pleasant and even tempered as I should, I will try with God's help to be decently pleasant. Come Sat. can you?
Yours with much love,  
Yours with much love,  
Mother.
Mother.

Latest revision as of 15:05, 24 October 2021

of the 'salt of the Earth'. I have felt that- to tell either of you would he go spoil your pleasure for the summer. But I want you to know, I want you girls to have a nice time and I did so much want to fell well and strong, instead of sick and cross, I have almost been rebellious and wicked in thought. I think there is no danger of any thing serious happening, till after your return to college. Now my girl don't let this trouble you. I shall do my very best so that you can have a pleasant Summer. And though I know it will be very hard to be pleasant and even tempered as I should, I will try with God's help to be decently pleasant. Come Sat. can you? Yours with much love, Mother.