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Home. Dec. 20. 1860
Home. Dec 20. 1860
 
My dearest Jule -
My dearest Jule -
I have waited a long time for a letter from you - and now I know there is no prospect of a letter until Christmas is over - so as you won't write to me, I'll, I'll just write to you! First of all let me wish you a happy Christmas all round from the least to the greatest - and I wish I was there to help you make a fuss. I want you to write me all about it. We are not making much preparation here - no tree - and gifts only to the little ones - I am quite busy though preparing a Christmas treat for our Industrial school. We have about


I have waited a long time for a letter from you.  and now I know there is no prospect of a letter until Christmas is over- so as you won't write to me. I'll- I'll just write to you!
[[written on side]]:
First of all let me wish you happy Christmas all round from the least to the greatest - and I wish I was there to help you make a fuss - I want you to write me all about it-  We are making much preparation here - no tree - and gifts only the little ones - I am quite busy though preparing a Christmas treat for our Industrial school - We have about
three gallons - and that not very nice - and she thinks it is not worth the trouble. Now remember I shall expect a letter before New Year's day - don't disappoint me.
 
Yours most aff.
Written on left margin and across top of page sideways:
Jane
 
I have a piece of poetry to send you but have not time to copy it today
three gallons and that not very nice And she thinks it is not worth the trouble. Now remember I expect a letter before New Year's day - don't disappoint me. Yours aff. Jane
I have a piece of poetry to send you but have not time to copy it today.

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Home. Dec 20. 1860 My dearest Jule - I have waited a long time for a letter from you - and now I know there is no prospect of a letter until Christmas is over - so as you won't write to me, I'll, I'll just write to you! First of all let me wish you a happy Christmas all round from the least to the greatest - and I wish I was there to help you make a fuss. I want you to write me all about it. We are not making much preparation here - no tree - and gifts only to the little ones - I am quite busy though preparing a Christmas treat for our Industrial school. We have about

written on side: three gallons - and that not very nice - and she thinks it is not worth the trouble. Now remember I shall expect a letter before New Year's day - don't disappoint me. Yours most aff. Jane I have a piece of poetry to send you but have not time to copy it today