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     Brownsville, Pa.  Nov 30th 1913
     Brownsville, Pa.  Nov 30th 1913
Dear Mary
Dear Mary
   Am in this little pay town where I am to speak tonight. Have been [[long?]] a good deal of it of late. But good crowds & would like it if it was not for the  [[merring?]] around and it I could do it for nothing. Think about the Holidays I shall stop making a [[bruell?]] of it. I was in N.Y. several days and had a fine time. Everyone was glad to see me. Went to dinner &c. more than I ever ate before. Saw Gertrude, Mary Mulholland, Ellis Jones,Lorent Abbott, Allen Baum - and others, we talked a great deal of you. & I read them your Goldfields  [[Altes?]] & your & hener poem  ? over again. They
   Am in this little pay town where I am to speak tonight. Have been [[long?]] a good deal of it of late. But good crowds & would like it if it was not for the  [[merring?]] around and it I could do it for nothing. Think about the Holidays I shall stop making a [[bruell?]] of it. I was in N.Y. several days and had a fine time. Everyone was glad to see me. Went to dinner &c. more than I ever ate before. Saw Gertrude, Mary Mulholland, Ellis Jones,Lorent Abbott, Allen Baum - and others, we talked a great deal of you. & I read them your Goldfields  letters & your & hener poem  ? over again. They

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Pennsylvania Hotel

Modern Hotel up to date

Free Bus Beautiful View of River E. Shickluna, Proprietor

    Brownsville, Pa.   Nov 30th 1913

Dear Mary

 Am in this little pay town where I am to speak tonight. Have been long? a good deal of it of late. But good crowds & would like it if it was not for the  merring? around and it I could do it for nothing. Think about the Holidays I shall stop making a bruell? of it. I was in N.Y. several days and had a fine time. Everyone was glad to see me. Went to dinner &c. more than I ever ate before. Saw Gertrude, Mary Mulholland, Ellis Jones,Lorent Abbott, Allen Baum - and others, we talked a great deal of you. & I read them your Goldfields  letters & your & hener poem  ? over again. They