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Are there no hopes of seeing any of you in Wales? How delighted we should be. Give my fondest love & dear Uncle, Aunt  + Cousins & pray do send me some of your cartes. We would value them so highly. You shall have ours but not by this letter as it will be too heavy. I should be so  
Are there no hopes of seeing any of you in Wales? How delighted we should be. Give my fondest love & dear Uncle, Aunt  + Cousins & pray do send me some of your cartes. We would value them so highly. You shall have ours but not by this letter as it will be too heavy. I should be so  


glad to have a letter from  several of you. Excuse this scrap of paper & a [[unclear]]. if you will write you shall have a longer one next time. I will now stop in case you don't wear spectacles in America. Dread crossed [[ unclear]]!!
glad to have a letter from  several of you. Excuse this scrap of paper & a short note. if you will write you shall have a longer one next time. I will now stop in case you don't wear spectacles in America to read crossed writings!!
The young ladies in Wales patronize it very extensively now [[&?]]  the [[decided?]] injury of their friend's eyesight. After Harry reads my letters & Cousin Ottie would you be kind enough to send it her [[unclear]] your own affectionate cousin
The young ladies in Wales patronize it very extensively now [[&?]]  the [[decided?]] injury of their friend's eyesight. After Harry reads my letters & Cousin Ottie would you be kind enough to send it her [[unclear]] your own affectionate cousin
Lizzie Williams
Lizzie Williams


[[Mama?]] Jones in [[Warroush?]] Love to all.
[[Mama?]] Jones in [[Warroush?]] Love to all.

Revision as of 15:19, 5 November 2020

her a letter occasionally, and let us know something about yourself + dear family unclear. Distance makes no difference in our relationship, + ought to make none in our feelings. We were all very much grieved to hear of dear Uncle David's death. I had heard much about him from Mama Are there no hopes of seeing any of you in Wales? How delighted we should be. Give my fondest love & dear Uncle, Aunt + Cousins & pray do send me some of your cartes. We would value them so highly. You shall have ours but not by this letter as it will be too heavy. I should be so

glad to have a letter from several of you. Excuse this scrap of paper & a short note. if you will write you shall have a longer one next time. I will now stop in case you don't wear spectacles in America to read crossed writings!! The young ladies in Wales patronize it very extensively now &? the decided? injury of their friend's eyesight. After Harry reads my letters & Cousin Ottie would you be kind enough to send it her unclear your own affectionate cousin Lizzie Williams

Mama? Jones in Warroush? Love to all.