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for travelers. | Mother has gone to bed and Liz is dozing in the rocking chair - but I will not go yet. I am sorry Mary’s health does not improve? Give her much love from me. If she ever gets well I shall sue her for the letter she owes me. but forbear at present in pity for her hand. My sister is still at the Glen I hope she will visit youbefore her return but I don’t know what her plans are. Give very much love to Aunt, Uncle Cynthia, Eddie and the others- not forgetting old [[Tom?]] for I enjoyed any rides after him very much. What has become of the blind man? Lewis Thomas or Thomas Lewis I think his name was Well the fire is almost out - the good folks are preparing for bed and so must I - Much love to you both and plesant dreams. Good - night. | ||
Mother has gone to bed and | Ottie R | ||
dozing in the rocking chair | |||
will not go yet. I am sorry Mary’s health | |||
does not improve? Give her much love | |||
from me. If she ever gets well I shall | |||
sue her for the letter she owes me. | |||
but forbear at present in pity for her | |||
hand. My sister is still at the Glen I | |||
hope she will visit youbefore her | |||
return but I don’t know what her plans | |||
are. Give very much love to Aunt, Uncle | |||
Cynthia, Eddie and the | |||
old [?] for I enjoyed any rides after | |||
him very much. What has become | |||
of the blind man? Lewis Thomas or | |||
Thomas Lewis I think his name was | |||
Well the fire is almost out | |||
folks are preparing for bed and so | |||
must I | |||
plesant dreams. Good - night. | |||
Latest revision as of 13:19, 7 October 2020
very much and often makes trouble for travelers.
Mother has gone to bed and Liz is dozing in the rocking chair - but I will not go yet. I am sorry Mary’s health does not improve? Give her much love from me. If she ever gets well I shall sue her for the letter she owes me. but forbear at present in pity for her hand. My sister is still at the Glen I hope she will visit youbefore her return but I don’t know what her plans are. Give very much love to Aunt, Uncle Cynthia, Eddie and the others- not forgetting old Tom? for I enjoyed any rides after him very much. What has become of the blind man? Lewis Thomas or Thomas Lewis I think his name was Well the fire is almost out - the good folks are preparing for bed and so must I - Much love to you both and plesant dreams. Good - night. Ottie R