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Remsen, Oct. 28. '84
  Remsen, Oct. 28. '84
Dear Sister, When we wrote last we mentioned the Arweinyd and I think said we would like 2000 printed if you also thought best after having an estimate of cost; but we neglected to say anything about having a larger margin (underlined). It would look much better and not be nearly so difficult to trim without coming too near those long lines (underlined) of which there are a few in the book. Do you not think so? Hope we are not giving you too much trouble. The type of the Catechism can be left where it is till we decide what to do with it. I have not seen Mr. Davis again The roads are muddy and I do not go to the village often -  
Dear Sister,  
  When we wrote last we mentioned the Arweinyd and I think said we would like 2000 printed if you also thought best after having an estimate of cost; but we neglected to say anything about having a larger margin. It would look much better and not be nearly so difficult to trim without coming too near those long lines of which there are a few in the book. Do you not think so? Hope we are not giving you too much trouble. The type of the Catechism can be left where it is till we decide what to do with it. I have not seen Mr. Davis again The roads are muddy and I do not go to the village often -  


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ourselves as it is late now to get these made ready if he comes home next week - J. & A. L.E.
ourselves as it is late now to get these made ready if he comes home next week - J. & A. L.E.

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  Remsen, Oct. 28. '84

Dear Sister,

  When we wrote last we mentioned the Arweinyd and I think said we would like 2000 printed if you also thought best after having an estimate of cost; but we neglected to say anything about having a larger margin. It would look much better and not be nearly so difficult to trim without coming too near those long lines of which there are a few in the book. Do you not think so? Hope we are not giving you too much trouble. The type of the Catechism can be left where it is till we decide what to do with it. I have not seen Mr. Davis again The roads are muddy and I do not go to the village often - 

in margin: ourselves as it is late now to get these made ready if he comes home next week - J. & A. L.E.