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wish they could see their little cousins Robbie and Anne. Robbie loves to hear stories and Jennie used to talk to him a good deal about his cousins in New Hampton and [Haneas?], and he would come to her [very?] after and say "'hant tousin donnie, aunt Jennie," - O, Sis, he is a darling little fellow. You know I always think children are about right, but he is so smart; he talks most everything, and is full of mischief.  
wish they could see their little cousins Robbie and Anne. Robbie loves to hear stories and Jennie used to talk to him a good deal about his cousins in New Hampton and Kansas, and he would come to her very often and say "'bout tousin donnie, aunt Jennie," - O, Sis, he is a darling little fellow. You know I always think children are about right, but he is so smart; he talks most everything, and is full of mischief.  


Jennie sits by me knitting and interrupts me every few minutes with some sage remark so I will close. Please write very soon, and Jennie will be glad of a letter if I am gone. Love to all. Good bye, dear sister, may God bless you.
Jennie sits by me knitting and interrupts me every few minutes with some sage remark so I will close. Please write very soon, and Jennie will be glad of a letter if I am gone. Love to all. Good bye, dear sister, may God bless you.

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wish they could see their little cousins Robbie and Anne. Robbie loves to hear stories and Jennie used to talk to him a good deal about his cousins in New Hampton and Kansas, and he would come to her very often and say "'bout tousin donnie, aunt Jennie," - O, Sis, he is a darling little fellow. You know I always think children are about right, but he is so smart; he talks most everything, and is full of mischief.

Jennie sits by me knitting and interrupts me every few minutes with some sage remark so I will close. Please write very soon, and Jennie will be glad of a letter if I am gone. Love to all. Good bye, dear sister, may God bless you.

Your affectionate sister, Sarah A. Everett