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Lewiston, Maine, May 19 1882
Lewiston, Maine,  
 
May 19 1882  
Dear Aunt Jennie
Dear Aunt Jennie  
I enclose the paper  
I enclose the paper signed as you request and am so sorry that your business should have been delayed for want of my signature even though it was through no fault of mine as I did not get the letter from Turin. I have had no letter from you for a long time except the postal telling of Aunt Sarah's death. I am so sorry I missed getting it as I am always so interested in any thing from you and per- haps Aunt Anna will not feel able to write ever again. It is very hard for me to write many letters as I am in quite feeble health and have my house work to
signed as you request and am so  
sorry that your business should have  
been delayed for want of my signature  
even though it was through no fault  
of mine as I did not get the letter from  
Turin. I have had no letter from you for  
a long time except the postal telling  
of Aunt Sarah's death. I am so sorry  
I missed getting it as I am always so  
interested in any thing from you and per-
haps Aunt Anna will not feel able to  
write ever again. It is very hard for me  
to write many letters as I am in quite  
feeble health and have my house work to

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Lewiston, Maine, May 19 1882 Dear Aunt Jennie I enclose the paper signed as you request and am so sorry that your business should have been delayed for want of my signature even though it was through no fault of mine as I did not get the letter from Turin. I have had no letter from you for a long time except the postal telling of Aunt Sarah's death. I am so sorry I missed getting it as I am always so interested in any thing from you and per- haps Aunt Anna will not feel able to write ever again. It is very hard for me to write many letters as I am in quite feeble health and have my house work to