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   Home Aug. 26, 1889.
   Home Aug. 26, 1889.
Dear Sisters,
Dear Sisters,
Jennie's letter with the $5. came last evening. I hope you did not cramp yourselves. We will try to keep it to pay John Eddie's fare to N.Y. We are trying to pay up some little bills that were left, as we can. Robbie paid us another $5. making $10. since we came from Turin, and Mrs. J.R. Grifiths paid us for the Spring bed they had. So you see we have a litle coming. How do you get along? We are a little disappointed to hear that the schools begin quite so soon. We shall miss J.E. so much. We went yesterday to see Ellen Davies and had a nice time. Tomorrow we intend to go to Camp Meeting. We have invited Laura to ride with us. Carroll has
Jennie's letter with the $5. came last evening. I hope you did not cramp yourselves. We will try to keep it to pay John Eddie's fare to N.Y. We are trying to pay up some little bills that were left, as we can. Robbie paid us another $5. making $10. since we came from Turin, and Mrs. J.R. Grifiths paid us for the Spring bed they had. So you see we have a litle coming. How do you get along? We are a little disappointed to hear that the schools begin quite so soon. We shall miss J.E. so much. We went yesterday to see Ellen Davies and had a nice time. Tomorrow we intend to go to Camp Meeting. We have invited Laura to ride with us. Carroll has
 
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 Home Aug. 26, 1889.

Dear Sisters, Jennie's letter with the $5. came last evening. I hope you did not cramp yourselves. We will try to keep it to pay John Eddie's fare to N.Y. We are trying to pay up some little bills that were left, as we can. Robbie paid us another $5. making $10. since we came from Turin, and Mrs. J.R. Grifiths paid us for the Spring bed they had. So you see we have a litle coming. How do you get along? We are a little disappointed to hear that the schools begin quite so soon. We shall miss J.E. so much. We went yesterday to see Ellen Davies and had a nice time. Tomorrow we intend to go to Camp Meeting. We have invited Laura to ride with us. Carroll has

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