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quite like giving us its parting look. I have not had many rides but I dread to have the snow leave since in its place will come so much mud. This place is noted for its mud in Spring and Fall, but I will not anticipate the evil of the future I would rather enjoy the present.
quite like giving us its parting look. I have not had many rides but I dread to have the snow leave since in its place will come so much mud. This place is noted for its mud in Spring and Fall, but I will not anticipate the evil of the future I would rather enjoy the present.
Do Sissie and Eddie attend school yet? I suppose they do or I should hear from them a little oftener. I am glad to hear that Sarah is so well as to be able to visit at [[unclear]]. I quite wish I could be with her for I have long desired to visit my friends there. Remember [[unclear]] if ever my name [[is]] mentioned by them.
Do Sissie and Eddie attend school yet? I suppose they do or I should hear from them a little oftener. I am glad to hear that Sarah is so well as to be able to visit at Penymynydd. I quite wish I could be with her for I have long desired to visit my friends there. Remember [[unclear]] if ever my name [[is]] mentioned by them.
Love to all the dear ones at home. Let me hear again soon.
Love to all the dear ones at home. Let me hear again soon.
You aff daughter
You aff daughter
Jennie
Jennie

Revision as of 16:20, 12 December 2020

quite like giving us its parting look. I have not had many rides but I dread to have the snow leave since in its place will come so much mud. This place is noted for its mud in Spring and Fall, but I will not anticipate the evil of the future I would rather enjoy the present. Do Sissie and Eddie attend school yet? I suppose they do or I should hear from them a little oftener. I am glad to hear that Sarah is so well as to be able to visit at Penymynydd. I quite wish I could be with her for I have long desired to visit my friends there. Remember unclear if ever my name is mentioned by them. Love to all the dear ones at home. Let me hear again soon. You aff daughter Jennie