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went out once. Why dont you keep your class in S.S.? I should be anxious to know how you get along how many attend and who has y class. I shall miss it very much. If Anna has it I hardly think they will miss me. It would be so nice if she could get some of the little ones to sing. We had a letter from Hattie a few days ago urging us to hasten
went out once. Why dont you keep your class in S.S.? I should be anxious to know how you get along how many attend and who has y class. I shall miss it very much. If Anna has it I hardly think they will miss me. It would be so nice if she could get some of the little ones to sing. We had a letter from Hattie a few days ago urging us to hasten our visit so as to be there commencement time - next week I think. The letter was forwarded from Remsen. I have not answered it yet. Of course we will not go just yet as we want to try Marys medicine a little

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Dear Sister Jennie,

  As William has been writing to Anna I thought I would add a few words to you. We were glad to receive the Cenhadwr yesterday morning and to know that you were over with the hurry once again. I am sorry you got so tired out. I am afraid your visit here did not do you much good you had so much to do when you got home. Your letter this morning was very welcome. You and Anna must have had a hard time with the serving and folding. I wish I could have been there to help you. William is much better than when I wrote last so of course I feel 

left margin to top: went out once. Why dont you keep your class in S.S.? I should be anxious to know how you get along how many attend and who has y class. I shall miss it very much. If Anna has it I hardly think they will miss me. It would be so nice if she could get some of the little ones to sing. We had a letter from Hattie a few days ago urging us to hasten our visit so as to be there commencement time - next week I think. The letter was forwarded from Remsen. I have not answered it yet. Of course we will not go just yet as we want to try Marys medicine a little