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433 W. 34th St New York May 31st/89 My Very Dear Nephew Your very welcome letter came this morning. If I have been negligent it has not been from forgetfulness but because I have been so pressed, & it is so easy to leave such things as can in any way be procrastinated. I am glad indeed if the recollection of last years cozy times is pleasant to you. I have lived them over many times & have longed much for your company, but if it is best for you to be there I must be content. Your life is before

in margin: Please give a great deal of love to Johnny & Agnes will try and ascertain the fare to Chicago & send on a postal card.