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My dear Sarah
My dear Sarah
Em's betrayed her character poorly I think in being so selfish as only to leave me this little bit of paper to write on. I've been teasing her for this last five minutes to be quick and get through. I want to tell you in the first place I dont believe you'll be able to read this and if you cant you must get [[Nette?]] to read it for you. How did you get along last Saturday? Did [[K?]] come up? I suppose I shall get an answer a week from Monday when I come down. You dont know what extravagant Christmas present, Em and I got - from "the Polish gentleman" too. I dont believe you'd
Em's betrayed her character poorly I think in being so selfish as only to leave me this little bit of paper to write on. I've been teasing her for this last five minutes to be quick and get through. I want to tell you in the first place I dont believe you'll be able to read this and if you cant you must get Nette to read it for you. How did you get along last Saturday? Did [[R?]] come up? I suppose I shall get an answer a week from Monday when I come down. You dont know what extravagant Christmas present, Em and I got - from "the Polish gentleman" too. I dont believe you'd

Latest revision as of 18:59, 29 January 2021

looked comical enough I can assure you. How is that poor back of yours Sarah can you sit up yet. My knee is better than it was before I fell and getting strong every day is'nt that good news. shall come down before two months are gone I guess. now write soon Lottie will send a note with this and both will be as much as you had ought to read. Good bye- Emma

My dear Sarah Em's betrayed her character poorly I think in being so selfish as only to leave me this little bit of paper to write on. I've been teasing her for this last five minutes to be quick and get through. I want to tell you in the first place I dont believe you'll be able to read this and if you cant you must get Nette to read it for you. How did you get along last Saturday? Did R? come up? I suppose I shall get an answer a week from Monday when I come down. You dont know what extravagant Christmas present, Em and I got - from "the Polish gentleman" too. I dont believe you'd