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Study of Everett Homestead Steuben Hill July 16, 1889
To Kansas Cousins
What power proven there is in Magnetism. Another Monday finds me still upon the hills. You remember a week ago to-day I wrote you a hurried letter with pencil from the Remsen depot. I thought Thurs that in a day or two I could surely be gone. But a note from cousin John Butler saying he would be here on Thursday was inducement enough to keep me that I might meet the cousin minister whom I had not seen since a boy. Then an invitation came from cousin Jane that we must all spend the afternoon & evening of Friday at her house. so we went in companies, nine of us, just think of it and had a delightful time I packing my bag before I went expecting to take the evening traim. But no such good luck for the people here, for before
side and top margin to-day it was raining this morning so at the breakfast table cousin John said what do you do up here when it rains? and I suggested a Kansas letter. Some of the others are writing now. It may be this will be a sameness about them. but they will breathe of home & love. May God bless & keep you unclear by day dear ones? is the earnest prayer of cousin Jennie.