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Clinton [[W.C.?]] Nov. 25th, [[unclear]]  Dear Sister Jane,  The object of my writing to you today is to scold you, to give you a real talking to, now dont say you dont deserve it, and try to plead off innocent, for you cant do it: you have earned it, and you richly merit a good long lecture.  Do you not begin to feel guilty, are you not sorry?
Clinton [[W.C.?]] Nov. 25th, [[unclear]]  Dear Sister Jane,  The object of my writing to you today is to scold you, to give you a real talking to, now dont say you dont deserve it, and try to plead off innocent, for you cant do it: you have earned it, and you richly merit a good long lecture.  Do you not begin to feel guilty, are you not sorry? only think of it, leaving a poor sick sister, twenty six miles from home, three weeks without a letter.  Isn't it too bad?  Dr. says, write to her and give her a good scolding and put her in mind that there are folks in N.Y. state as well as in Mass., even if you have gone there.  I

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Clinton W.C.? Nov. 25th, unclear Dear Sister Jane, The object of my writing to you today is to scold you, to give you a real talking to, now dont say you dont deserve it, and try to plead off innocent, for you cant do it: you have earned it, and you richly merit a good long lecture. Do you not begin to feel guilty, are you not sorry? only think of it, leaving a poor sick sister, twenty six miles from home, three weeks without a letter. Isn't it too bad? Dr. says, write to her and give her a good scolding and put her in mind that there are folks in N.Y. state as well as in Mass., even if you have gone there. I