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We stopped two nights at Chelsea  
We stopped two nights at Chelsea on our way home. Baby was completely tired out when we got there and glad to get out of the cars. Indeed we all were glad to rest a little. Baby is teething now and a good deal of care. She was quite sick a month or two ago and we were much concerned about her. I shall not feel easy about her till she has cut all her teeth. Claire is a nice large girl. She is learning to write and I think will write you a letter before a great while. She writes to her Grandpa and Aunt Hattie. She does not remember seeing Aunt Jennie but I have told her about you all so that she understands when we speak of you. She prizes her locket and knows who gave it to her. I should be real glad to have a letter from you though I know I am a very poor correspondent. My house work and the care of the babies use
on our way home. Baby was completely  
tired out when we got there and glad  
to get out of the cars. Indeed we  
all were glad to rest a little. Baby  
is teething now and a good deal of  
care. She was quite sick a month or  
two ago and we were much concerned  
about her. I shall not feel easy about  
her till she has cut all her teeth. Claire  
is a nice large girl. She is learning to  
write and I think will write you a  
letter before a great while. She writes  
to her Grandpa and Aunt Hattie.  
She does not remember seeing Aunt Jennie  
but I have told her about you all  
so that she understands when we speak  
of you. She prizes her locket and knows  
who gave it to her. I should be real glad  
to have a letter from you though I know I  
am a very poor correspondent. My house  
work and the care of the babies use

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We stopped two nights at Chelsea on our way home. Baby was completely tired out when we got there and glad to get out of the cars. Indeed we all were glad to rest a little. Baby is teething now and a good deal of care. She was quite sick a month or two ago and we were much concerned about her. I shall not feel easy about her till she has cut all her teeth. Claire is a nice large girl. She is learning to write and I think will write you a letter before a great while. She writes to her Grandpa and Aunt Hattie. She does not remember seeing Aunt Jennie but I have told her about you all so that she understands when we speak of you. She prizes her locket and knows who gave it to her. I should be real glad to have a letter from you though I know I am a very poor correspondent. My house work and the care of the babies use