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Lewiston, Maine, September 14th, [['79?]] My Dear Aunt Sarah: Here I am visiting Lizzie and her nice little family. Frank is busy with his [[unclear]], Lizzie is holding Everett, and Claire is sitting by my side, talking to herself and the rest in general. I have been here nearly two weeks, and expect to stay a little over a week more. Then I shall go to [[Berwich?]] and spend a day with Grandma Butler, and then to Boston to spend several weeks with my Aunt Louisa. lungs. It is stranger how much the western climate agrees with me. I expect I shall be glad to get home after I get through visiting around. Please write to me at 51 Hancock St. Boston, Mass. and don't fail to say you will gratify me when I come for you. Much love to each one. Hattie
Lewiston, Maine, September 14th, '79
 
My Dear Aunt Sarah: Here I am visiting Lizzie and her nice little family. Frank is busy with his pen, Lizzie is holding Everett, and Claire is sitting by my side, talking to herself and the rest in general. I have been here nearly two weeks, and expect to stay a little over a week more. Then I shall go to Berwick] and spend a day with Grandma Butler, and then to Boston to spend several weeks with my Aunt Louisa.
 
lungs. It is stranger how much the western climate agrees with me. I expect I shall be glad to get home after I get through visiting around. Please write to me at 51 Hancock St. Boston, Mass. and don't fail to say you will gratify me when I come for you. Much love to each one. Hattie

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Lewiston, Maine, September 14th, '79

My Dear Aunt Sarah: Here I am visiting Lizzie and her nice little family. Frank is busy with his pen, Lizzie is holding Everett, and Claire is sitting by my side, talking to herself and the rest in general. I have been here nearly two weeks, and expect to stay a little over a week more. Then I shall go to Berwick] and spend a day with Grandma Butler, and then to Boston to spend several weeks with my Aunt Louisa.

lungs. It is stranger how much the western climate agrees with me. I expect I shall be glad to get home after I get through visiting around. Please write to me at 51 Hancock St. Boston, Mass. and don't fail to say you will gratify me when I come for you. Much love to each one. Hattie