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Dear Mary
Dear Mary
   Your letter followed me here where I have been in a [[blede?ing?]] state talking to Chatauquas (God save the work). How [[hopeful?]]l they all are, and yet always come some enquiring young men [[ownnen?]] looking for light ready to drink in any thing like hi parched soil of Kansas. And what is the use of all of it. I do want you to write the work? to begin it now. I want it partly for me & those who are to come after me but mostly for you. I am so glad that Kem doesnt want [[?emage?]] like [[?]] to send all for I know you can do wonderful things, things he and all of us will be proud of. I want you to come [[?]]  & to see us all of us in Chicago or [[?eres?]] way. We all want to see you again. When shall it be
   Your letter followed me here where I have been in a [[blede?ing?]] state talking to Chatauquas (God save the work). How [[hopeful?]]l they all are, and yet always come some enquiring young men [[ownnen?]] looking for light ready to drink in any thing like hi parched soil of Kansas. And what is the use of all of it. I do want you to write the work? to begin it now. I want it partly for me & those who are to come after me but mostly for you. I am so glad that Lem doesnt want [[?emage?]] like [[?]] to send all for I know you can do wonderful things, things he and all of us will be proud of. I want you to come [[?]]  & to see us all of us in Chicago or [[?eres?]] way. We all want to see you again. When shall it be

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Belleville, Kan. Aug 8 1913

Dear Mary

 Your letter followed me here where I have been in a blede?ing? state talking to Chatauquas (God save the work). How hopeful?l they all are, and yet always come some enquiring young men ownnen? looking for light ready to drink in any thing like hi parched soil of Kansas. And what is the use of all of it. I do want you to write the work? to begin it now. I want it partly for me & those who are to come after me but mostly for you. I am so glad that Lem doesnt want ?emage? like ? to send all for I know you can do wonderful things, things he and all of us will be proud of. I want you to come ?  & to see us all of us in Chicago or ?eres? way. We all want to see you again. When shall it be