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Hillsdale, April, 21. 1875. Dear Sister Sarah, Hattie says she owes you a letter but is too busy to write now, so I am going to write a few lines. We are hoping to see you and William before long so I shall not write much. We are not expecting to go away this summer, so we shall be at home to see our friends. The spring is much more backward than last year. The snow is gone but the air is cold and fires are comfortable. You must have had a hard time with so much snow and cold. 22. Thurs. morning I must get this ready to send when they go to the office.

in margin and lives near us. He has a little girl also, about a year old. There are quite a number here that we unclear before we came here. Hattie Picker's? father is also here one of the professors but the family have not moved here yet. I must close, it is time to get dinner. Let me hear from you soon, with love as ever your sister Elizabeth