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in these three months. You can imagine perhaps how much I would like to see Aunt Maria & the children. I hope they may be persuaded to remain in Elyria. I am very glad your little ones remember me. give a great deal of love or kisses (which they doubtless would value more) to each of them. I would to see Charley's sunny face. Aunt, can I not have a better picture of you & one of Uncle? I have none of him, nor of Charley. I can imagine you busy mending to night; I would like to look in upon you. When shall I see you all again? Give love to all who inquire, to Grand mother & to all at Uncle Charles', Aunt Nettie do such as often as you can - - your letters, do me good. I would love to hear from Uncle Isaac, love to him. Mr. Gaylord joins me in kind remembrances to one & all of the friends.
Lovingly yours Hattie Gaylord
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