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out too much of my own money, and it was hard getting it again. It isi really very hard times for Rail Roads nowadays. Mr Mason talks encouragingly of of Minnesota next Spring. What do you think about it? Has not Jenny got enough of Factory to want to come home & stay with Father & Mother contentedly? If she does not--she will while you & are unclear gone down East this winter, will she not? D Mayo When you get this letter, perhaps you had better write to Elyria, enc to Anne rather than here--for by that time it will be too late for a letter to find me here, and I shall go through Elyria on my way Home. And I shall want to hear from you especially if I have to go to N.Y. City, and stop a while--as is very possible Love to all, especially Ettie & Mayo Your own I Metcalf