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That good [[ | That good [[blunt?]] letter brought so much pleasure into the little home, that I only wish I could be sure of sending as much sunshine back to you. | ||
I felt sorry when I received your card, that I hadn't taken more care to inform you of Eddie's charge of plan. But he didn't really tell me whether he would stay here Thursday or not, until about train-time. When the clock struck nine, Thursday morning, he said "Let me see, what time does the train go?" I said "Nine o'clock", and then he laughed. | I felt sorry when I received your card, that I hadn't taken more care to inform you of Eddie's charge of plan. But he didn't really tell me whether he would stay here Thursday or not, until about train-time. When the clock struck nine, Thursday morning, he said "Let me see, what time does the train go?" I said "Nine o'clock", and then he laughed. | ||
I asked him if we better send | I asked him if we better send |
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203 Brower St., Ypsilanti, Mich., November 5th. 1891. My Dear Aunties: That good blunt? letter brought so much pleasure into the little home, that I only wish I could be sure of sending as much sunshine back to you. I felt sorry when I received your card, that I hadn't taken more care to inform you of Eddie's charge of plan. But he didn't really tell me whether he would stay here Thursday or not, until about train-time. When the clock struck nine, Thursday morning, he said "Let me see, what time does the train go?" I said "Nine o'clock", and then he laughed. I asked him if we better send