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 333 W 34th St N.Y.
 Apr 20 74

Dear Brother,

 I was very much pleased to receive your letter about an hour since, & hasten to reply. It was written on the day we moved to our new home. Much obliged to you for thinking of me at such a time. Wish you could just step in & see us. We are as cosy as you please, have carpeted our first floor, and it looks quite home-like and cheery. Wonder if a man 

text along left side to relieve it you remember how well James P. Owen was in Mich. & how his Asthma returned when when he returned to Remsen. It will be so pleasant to be near Elizabeth & the rest & then perhaps Georgia will go there to school. I don't know how it will be about my going home this summer; hope I can for a little. Wish I had some of the surplus unclear they have at home. My little unclear falls looks quite pretty in our Office - I remember distinctly about returning that counterpane and am quite sure. Eddie took it to the store. It was too narrow for you & you thought you would like a wider one. But he had none then in the store. This may recall it to his mind. Does not Anna remember? Accept lots of love both of you from Mary

text along right side write soon again. I am glad you enjoy the medicine.