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August 23, 1895.
August 23, 1895.
Dear Annie:
Dear Annie:
I am afraid I didn't thank you that Monday for the excellent handkerchiefs I was so very very glad to receive from you. You don't know how grateful I was - they are just exactly what I longed for even to the [[cut?]] and quality, only I'm afraid you broke up your purse to get so many such good ones - and that bothers me a bit. Truly it was good and thoughtful of you. Marion gave me some fine linen ones too like yours. And Lizzie Delbett and Mary each gave me a fine linen embroidered one, so
I am afraid I didn't thank you that Monday for the excellent handkerchiefs I was so very very glad to receive from you. You don't know how grateful I was - they are just exactly what I longed for even to the line and quality, only I'm afraid you broke up your purse to get so many such good ones - and that bothers me a bit. Truly it was good and thoughtful of you. Marion gave me some fine linen ones too like yours. And Lizzie Delbett and Mary each gave me a fine linen embroidered one, so

Latest revision as of 22:36, 4 January 2022

Oceanville Maine August 23, 1895. Dear Annie: I am afraid I didn't thank you that Monday for the excellent handkerchiefs I was so very very glad to receive from you. You don't know how grateful I was - they are just exactly what I longed for even to the line and quality, only I'm afraid you broke up your purse to get so many such good ones - and that bothers me a bit. Truly it was good and thoughtful of you. Marion gave me some fine linen ones too like yours. And Lizzie Delbett and Mary each gave me a fine linen embroidered one, so