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     Tomorrow was the day I had set to start for N. York.  It has rained all day today and is still raining hard.  If I had carried out my plan I should have been home with you day after tomorrow night.  But it would have deprived the children of the pleasure of coming, so I think it is better as it is.  The few additional months will soon pass away.  And then we will enjoy it all the more.  The children are greatly pleased with the  
     Tomorrow was the day I had set to start for N. York.  It has rained all day today and is still raining hard.  If I had carried out my plan I should have been home with you day after tomorrow night.  But it would have deprived the children of the pleasure of coming, so I think it is better as it is.  The few additional months will soon pass away.  And then we will enjoy it all the more.  The children are greatly pleased with the  


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Have they been as good as usual? The weather has been favorable. Hope you have all enjoyed them and are not tired out. how much company did you have?

    Tomorrow was the day I had set to start for N. York.  It has rained all day today and is still raining hard.  If I had carried out my plan I should have been home with you day after tomorrow night.  But it would have deprived the children of the pleasure of coming, so I think it is better as it is.  The few additional months will soon pass away.  And then we will enjoy it all the more.  The children are greatly pleased with the 

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