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I hope that Aunt Anna is better.
I hope that Aunt Anna is better.
These bright days must be welcome to her, though the air is still quite cold.  
These bright days must be welcome to her, though the air is still quite cold.  
We enjoyed Mr. [[Greegan?]] and Mr. [[Guttesson?]] very much, last night. We had quite a good audience out ot hear the, and they were extremely interesting. Mr. [[Greegan?]] is quite eloquent, and a very genial man socially.  
We enjoyed Mr. Creegan and Mr. Gutterson very much, last night. We had quite a good audience out to hear them, and they were extremely interesting. Mr. Creegan is quite eloquent, and a very genial man socially.  
They left last night, and go today to attend the Detroit Association,  
They left last night, and go today to attend the Detroit Association,  



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203 Brower St. Ypsilanti, Mich., April 26th. 1892. My Dear Aunties: I have been hoping to hear from some of you again before this, but I suppose you are too busy visiting to write letters. I hope that Aunt Anna is better. These bright days must be welcome to her, though the air is still quite cold. We enjoyed Mr. Creegan and Mr. Gutterson very much, last night. We had quite a good audience out to hear them, and they were extremely interesting. Mr. Creegan is quite eloquent, and a very genial man socially. They left last night, and go today to attend the Detroit Association,

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visit. Aunt Anna can go to town from our house then, without having this hill to climb. 

We all join in very much love to you all,

Hattie!