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rather hoped you would come and get them, and you may yet. Bring the Aunties with you and come to stay. You see I write as though we were there too, and we do intend to be in the spring. I shall hope to hear from you soon. Aunt Jennie owes me a letter too. Holden joins me in love to you all. As ever, your cousin  
rather hoped you would come and get them, and you may yet. Bring the Aunties with you and come to stay. You see I write as though we were there too, and we do intend to be in the spring. I shall hope to hear from you soon. Aunt Jennie owes me a letter too. Holden joins me in love to you all. As ever, your cousin  
Hattie
Hattie
Direct, Hinckley, O. Medina Co. Mrs. H. A. Putnam.

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Hinckley, Ohio, September 14th, 1880 Dear Cousin Eddie,

  I don't know whether father has even answered your good and welcome letter, or not, but I remember your said you should not consider it wholly answered, until each one of us has written, so I hasten to do my part and shall expect a receipt in full, for the same. I am somewhat at a loss to know in what part of the country you may be found, at this time. But think I will send to the old place, and trust to Good Fortune (our especial friend) to send it to you.
  Oh - Cousin Eddie, please let me make you acquainted with your Cousin Holden. (Holden, this is Cousin Eddie). Here I want you

top margin: rather hoped you would come and get them, and you may yet. Bring the Aunties with you and come to stay. You see I write as though we were there too, and we do intend to be in the spring. I shall hope to hear from you soon. Aunt Jennie owes me a letter too. Holden joins me in love to you all. As ever, your cousin Hattie

Direct, Hinckley, O. Medina Co. Mrs. H. A. Putnam.