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the head and will try to remember to enclose one in this. I have just written to Anna and sent one to her. This morning Claire and I went for a little run on the crust back of the house and towards the cemetery. | the head and will try to remember to enclose one in this. I have just written to Anna and sent one to her. This morning Claire and I went for a little run on the crust back of the house and towards the cemetery. Ther. stood 2° above. I dreamed last night of trying to keep warm--have a little head ache and believe I have taken a little cold. I should like to have come through New York and would gladly return that way if I could without much more expense. Brother B. thinks my best way to New York would be through Utica--so you see I might as well not think of visiting you now--and Fannie could not get me a ticket to sleep through N.Y. as to come direct. I would like to avoid traveling in the night and will look over the time table to see if I can so arrange it. The extra charge for the drawing room car to Syracuse was 50 cts. and for the sleeper from there to Toledo $2.50. Fannie got my rail road ticket for $8.50 but I do not suppose I can get | ||
[[ | [[in margin]] J.E.? Do you think he had better remain where he is or should we look to make a change? Johnny wrote home a few days since and said perhaps he may do mission work in New York next year and not take a church till sometime after that. |
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the head and will try to remember to enclose one in this. I have just written to Anna and sent one to her. This morning Claire and I went for a little run on the crust back of the house and towards the cemetery. Ther. stood 2° above. I dreamed last night of trying to keep warm--have a little head ache and believe I have taken a little cold. I should like to have come through New York and would gladly return that way if I could without much more expense. Brother B. thinks my best way to New York would be through Utica--so you see I might as well not think of visiting you now--and Fannie could not get me a ticket to sleep through N.Y. as to come direct. I would like to avoid traveling in the night and will look over the time table to see if I can so arrange it. The extra charge for the drawing room car to Syracuse was 50 cts. and for the sleeper from there to Toledo $2.50. Fannie got my rail road ticket for $8.50 but I do not suppose I can get
in margin J.E.? Do you think he had better remain where he is or should we look to make a change? Johnny wrote home a few days since and said perhaps he may do mission work in New York next year and not take a church till sometime after that.