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Home, Feb. 8, 1884
Home, Feb. 8, 1884
My dear Sister,
My dear Sister,
I have only a few minutes to write before it will be time for [[G.?]] to go, but I feel that you will be looking for a letter by Saturday night. We have heard nothing from you since the card from Newark – [[and?]] suppose you are with the cousins or in N. Y. again by this time. And perhaps are making preparations to come home. [[When?]] may we expect to see [[you?]] we shall be very glad to see you once more. There is prospect of having a crust to walk on soon, has rained a good deal this week – we have had quite a thaw – today it rains and freezes – making very slippery
I have only a few minutes to write before it will be time for [[G.?]] to go, but I feel that you will be looking for a letter by Saturday night. We have heard nothing from you since the card from Newark – we suppose you are with the cousins or in N. Y. again by this time. And perhaps are making preparations to come home. When may we expect to see you? we shall be very glad to see you once more. There is prospect of having a crust to walk on soon, has rained a good deal this week – we have had quite a thaw – today it rains and freezes – making very slippery

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Home, Feb. 8, 1884 My dear Sister, I have only a few minutes to write before it will be time for G.? to go, but I feel that you will be looking for a letter by Saturday night. We have heard nothing from you since the card from Newark – we suppose you are with the cousins or in N. Y. again by this time. And perhaps are making preparations to come home. When may we expect to see you? we shall be very glad to see you once more. There is prospect of having a crust to walk on soon, has rained a good deal this week – we have had quite a thaw – today it rains and freezes – making very slippery