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I wish you and father could pay Eddie a visit in his cosy home. He and Mary were much pleased with the butter. It is very good.
I wish you and father could pay Eddie a visit in his cosy home. He and Mary were much pleased with the butter. It is very good.
   Mrs. Lewis Williams called on us this morning. says she was writing to Mary.
   Mrs. Lewis Williams called on us this morning. says she was writing to Mary.
   Anna is glad she brought Sarah's sack, the afternoons prove so warm. A lady called in today and after I was introduced said she supposed I was Mr. Everett's mother!
   Anna is glad she brought Sarah's sack, the afternoons prove so warm. A lady called in today and after I was introduced said she supposed I was Mr. Everett's mother!
   [[Jenine?]] said something about our looking at the trunks in the store here. They have no packing trunks as she spoke of but Eddie says they have good travelling trunks The largest size is 32 inches long 18 wide and 19 high, leather cover, bound with iron sheet iron both
   Jennie said something about our looking at the trunks in the store here. They have no packing trunks as she spoke of but Eddie says they have good travelling trunks The largest size is 32 inches long 18 wide and 19 high, leather cover, bound with iron sheet iron both

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I wish you and father could pay Eddie a visit in his cosy home. He and Mary were much pleased with the butter. It is very good.

 Mrs. Lewis Williams called on us this morning. says she was writing to Mary.
 Anna is glad she brought Sarah's sack, the afternoons prove so warm. A lady called in today and after I was introduced said she supposed I was Mr. Everett's mother!
 Jennie said something about our looking at the trunks in the store here. They have no packing trunks as she spoke of but Eddie says they have good travelling trunks The largest size is 32 inches long 18 wide and 19 high, leather cover, bound with iron sheet iron both