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lovely weather for some weeks until the last few days. Today we have quite a blizzard. I never experienced anything in my life like the [[unclear]] for some time. Mary Anne says it has been more like California weather than anything she had seen here ever before I have been to Washington Heights again visiting the [[Hefferons?]], and a very pleasant time I have had they are a very intelligent and interesting family. We spoke of you several times & they felt great sympathy for you in your affliction Fanny sent me a paper with the account of the fearful accident that befel Mrs. Jones & son the account was heartrending. Does Mrs. Jones still live? She seemed to me but
lovely weather for some weeks until the last few days. Today we have quite a blizzard. I never experienced anything in my life like the [[unclear]] of the weather for some time. Mary Anne says it has been more like California weather than anything she had seen here ever before I have been to Washington Heights again visiting the [[Hefferons?]], and a very pleasant time I have had they are a very intelligent and interesting family. We spoke of you several times & they felt great sympathy for you in your affliction Fanny sent me a paper with the account of the fearful accident that befel Mrs. Jones & son the account was heartrending. Does Mrs. Jones still live? She seemed to me but

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lovely weather for some weeks until the last few days. Today we have quite a blizzard. I never experienced anything in my life like the unclear of the weather for some time. Mary Anne says it has been more like California weather than anything she had seen here ever before I have been to Washington Heights again visiting the Hefferons?, and a very pleasant time I have had they are a very intelligent and interesting family. We spoke of you several times & they felt great sympathy for you in your affliction Fanny sent me a paper with the account of the fearful accident that befel Mrs. Jones & son the account was heartrending. Does Mrs. Jones still live? She seemed to me but