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Nov. 13, 1885
Nov. 13, 1885
Dear Sister Jennie,
Dear Sister Jennie,
I found this letter of Charlie's under my desk as it is getting old I will send it as it is. He has gone to school. We try to have him practice a little every evening on the violin but he does not get to do it every eve. We are still having delightful weather - bright and sunny, with occasionally a windy day. The roads are {underlined grand}.
I found this letter of Charlie's under my desk as it is getting old I will send it as it is. He has gone to school. We try to have him practice a little every evening on the violin but he does not get to do it every eve. We are still having delightful weather - bright and sunny, with occasionally a windy day. The roads are grand.
Mrs. Stratton, a lady who lives 10 miles west of here, was in this morning before nine.  She had driven out with horse & carriage after getting breakfast for the men. She called on
Mrs. Stratton, a lady who lives 10 miles west of here, was in this morning before nine.  She had driven out with horse & carriage after getting breakfast for the men. She called on {unknown} about two weeks ago and this morning brought her a nice mess of

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Nov. 13, 1885 Dear Sister Jennie, I found this letter of Charlie's under my desk as it is getting old I will send it as it is. He has gone to school. We try to have him practice a little every evening on the violin but he does not get to do it every eve. We are still having delightful weather - bright and sunny, with occasionally a windy day. The roads are grand. Mrs. Stratton, a lady who lives 10 miles west of here, was in this morning before nine. She had driven out with horse & carriage after getting breakfast for the men. She called on {unknown} about two weeks ago and this morning brought her a nice mess of