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268 West St. North Hillsdale, Mich: July 15, 1893 My dear Aunt Anna: We were so very glad to get your good letter day be- fore yesterday. The postman went right by at first and said he had nothing for us but he came back in a few minutes with the letter raging that he had forgotten it. I return Mrs. Jones' letter, which I am very much obliged to you for getting for me and to - Eddie for letting me read. What a dear, sweet soul she is! I am so sorry she has business troubles and can imagine [just?] how she deprives herself in order to help that little grand-daughter. She evidently wishes that she could | |||
cross-written across top: Lizzie sends love and says that she would like a letter too. She forgot to pack Dr. [illegible] recipe in her last letter, but says she will send it to Aunt Mary at [Remsen?} | |||
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268 West St. North Hillsdale, Mich: July 15, 1893 My dear Aunt Anna: We were so very glad to get your good letter day be- fore yesterday. The postman went right by at first and said he had nothing for us but he came back in a few minutes with the letter raging that he had forgotten it. I return Mrs. Jones' letter, which I am very much obliged to you for getting for me and to - Eddie for letting me read. What a dear, sweet soul she is! I am so sorry she has business troubles and can imagine [just?] how she deprives herself in order to help that little grand-daughter. She evidently wishes that she could
cross-written across top: Lizzie sends love and says that she would like a letter too. She forgot to pack Dr. [illegible] recipe in her last letter, but says she will send it to Aunt Mary at [Remsen?}