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all the time he can spare from visiting at the mountains. I wish baby was here now, so that he could walk out with me. Who does he have for comapny to walk with now? Tell him that I haven’t any one, but, I expect, to have, when Hattie comes home. I was glad to hear by Mary’s letter that you were getting rested, you looked so tired when we came away. How is Father? It is busy time with him now I suppose, and getting to be busy times in the office.  I hope you will be able to get along nicely without us. Don’t work too hard, Mother, let some one who is younger do it. Give my best respects to Mr. Philips and Thomas and all friends who take the trohble to inquire for us and love to all of Lewis’ folks and all of the dear ones at home. We will write to some of Lewis’ folks before long. Good bye mother, your daughter, Anna
all the time he can spare from visiting at the mountains. I wish baby was here now, so that he could walk out with me. Who does he have for company to walk with now? Tell him that I havent any one, but I expect to have, when Hattie comes home. I was glad to hear by Mary’s letter that you were getting rested, you looked so tired when we came away. How is Father? It is busy time with him now, I suppose, and getting to be busy times in the office.  I hope you will be able to get along nicely without us. Dont work too hard, Mother, let some one who is younger do it. Give my best respects to Mr. Philips and Thomas and all friends who take the trouble to inquire for us and love  
 
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to all of Lewis’ folks and all of the dear ones at home. We will write to some of Lewis’ folks before long. Good bye mother, your daughter, Anna

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all the time he can spare from visiting at the mountains. I wish baby was here now, so that he could walk out with me. Who does he have for company to walk with now? Tell him that I havent any one, but I expect to have, when Hattie comes home. I was glad to hear by Mary’s letter that you were getting rested, you looked so tired when we came away. How is Father? It is busy time with him now, I suppose, and getting to be busy times in the office. I hope you will be able to get along nicely without us. Dont work too hard, Mother, let some one who is younger do it. Give my best respects to Mr. Philips and Thomas and all friends who take the trouble to inquire for us and love

written along left margin to all of Lewis’ folks and all of the dear ones at home. We will write to some of Lewis’ folks before long. Good bye mother, your daughter, Anna