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tea-spoons, besides several souvenir
tea-spoons, besides several souvenir and berry spoons.      I expect to take the steamer for home, Monday evening, July 24th Yes see my visit is "long-drawn- out" but both of my physicians have advised it, Dr. Moore thinks I ought to stay all summer. but Holden thinks he has lived alone about as long as he can. I have been improving very fast since I went to see Dr. Andrews.  I wish Aunt Mary could have made John and Azia a little visit. It was nice she caught a glimpse of him. We will write to her soon. I think that John and Azia are planning to go home with me. I shall be very glad of their company. We shall hope to hear from you after.  Please give my love to Eddie, Ella and the children. and accept a large share for your precious self.      
and berry spoons.
      Very lovingly,
     I expect to take the steamer for
    Hattie
home, Monday evening, July 24th
Yes see my visit is "long-drawn-
out" but both of my physicians
have advised it, Dr. Moore thinks
I ought to stay all summer. but
Holden thinks he has lived alone
about as long as he can. I have
been improving very fast since I
went to see Dr. Andrews.
  I wish Aunt Mary could have made
John and Azia a little visit. It was
nice she caught a glimpse of him.
We will write to her soon. I think
that John and Azia are planning
to go home with me. I shall be very
glad of their company. We shall
hope to hear from you after.
   Please give my love to Eddie, Ella
and the children. and accept a
large share for your precious self.
            Very lovingly,   Hattie

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tea-spoons, besides several souvenir and berry spoons. I expect to take the steamer for home, Monday evening, July 24th Yes see my visit is "long-drawn- out" but both of my physicians have advised it, Dr. Moore thinks I ought to stay all summer. but Holden thinks he has lived alone about as long as he can. I have been improving very fast since I went to see Dr. Andrews. I wish Aunt Mary could have made John and Azia a little visit. It was nice she caught a glimpse of him. We will write to her soon. I think that John and Azia are planning to go home with me. I shall be very glad of their company. We shall hope to hear from you after. Please give my love to Eddie, Ella and the children. and accept a large share for your precious self.

     Very lovingly,
   Hattie