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Anthony, Kansas May 18,1891. My Dear Aunt Anna: - I received another letter from you yesterday, on my return to Harper. I am glad you are giving the matter of coming West "serious consideration".

The possible event which you suggest of Aunt Mary having to go East, I had not considered in its relation to your coming West, when I wrote, though I thought of it afterwards. And of course I have nothing say in regard to your wishing to be East then. That is a matter we cannot tell anything about nut under the circumstances, and with its certainty, almost, 

top margin: the end might be hastened. The clouds have gathered heavily about her, and they can be cleared away only when she awakens in the clear radience of a new day. Give my love to Aunt Jan and Clara. I suppose Frank is still with them. Remember me to him too. Yours Affectionately J. Eddie