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Remsen, Feb 24, 1862,  
Remsen, Feb 24, 1862,  
Dear Robbie,  
Dear Robbie,  
   There is such a storm that nobody can go with Frank's letter to the office tonight and so I'm going to write a little to you. What do you say to that? Would you like a letter too? How much better it would be if I could only see you and have a nice talk with you and tell you stories? Do you like to hear stories? your cousins Robbie and Onie do very much. Onie is not very well now, he has been pretty sick with a cold, but he is better now. Yesterday he went with his papa and mamma to his grandpa Williams and your Aunt Anna and I went.
   There is such a storm that nobody can go with Frank's letter to the office tonight and so I'm going to write a little to you. What do you say to that? Would you like a letter too? How much better it would be if I could only see you and have a nice talk with you and tell you stories? Do you like to hear stories? your cousins Robbie and Onie do very much. Onie is not very well now, he has been pretty sick with a cold, but he is better now. Yesterday he went with his papa and mamma to his grandpa Williams and your Aunt Anna and I went

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Remsen, Feb 24, 1862, Dear Robbie,

  There is such a storm that nobody can go with Frank's letter to the office tonight and so I'm going to write a little to you. What do you say to that? Would you like a letter too? How much better it would be if I could only see you and have a nice talk with you and tell you stories? Do you like to hear stories? your cousins Robbie and Onie do very much. Onie is not very well now, he has been pretty sick with a cold, but he is better now. Yesterday he went with his papa and mamma to his grandpa Williams and your Aunt Anna and I went