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Dear Anderson:  
Dear Anderson:  
We found the ring, but were uncertain where to send it until your letter came this morning. I will mail it with this, and register it.
We found the ring, but were uncertain where to send it until your letter came this morning. I will mail it with this, and register it.
It was a great pleasure to get acquainted with you and your brother, and we hope you will both come and see us again. The [[unknown]] were keenly interested in your talles[[tales?]] and both of them were unusually well [[unknown]]. I hope we can persuade you to speak here again some time.  
It was a great pleasure to get acquainted with you and your brother, and we hope you will both come and see us again. The boys were keenly interested in your talles[[tales?]] and both of them were unusually well reported in the [[unknown]] newspaper. I hope we can persuade you to speak here again some time.  
Sincerely yours,
Sincerely yours,
Homer E. Woodbridge [[Wordbridge?]]
Homer E. Woodbridge [[Wordbridge?]]

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178 CROSS STREET MIDDLETOWN CONNECTICUT

December 9, 1935. Dear Anderson: We found the ring, but were uncertain where to send it until your letter came this morning. I will mail it with this, and register it. It was a great pleasure to get acquainted with you and your brother, and we hope you will both come and see us again. The boys were keenly interested in your tallestales? and both of them were unusually well reported in the unknown newspaper. I hope we can persuade you to speak here again some time. Sincerely yours, Homer E. Woodbridge Wordbridge?