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Dear precious Cynthia, I wish I was not too tired and had time lately that I might write you a good long letter. And I also wish that I could remember all the messages that I have received you from those who love you here. Little Emma Nevens speaks of you frequently. She hugged me one day to show how she would hug you if she could see you. She has given me I don't know how many kisses to send to you. So please accept them. Miss Saffard sends a bushel of respect and says she won't forget you to longest day she lives. You are often spoken of by those you acquainted with here with much tenderness and affection. Miss Brown has gone hence. She ripped page, unclear to have stayed a little long ripped page as quite

in margin: Please send us a Cen. next month. Mary V. sends her love to you and so does Mirand Give her love to her folks and take them unclear doing well. — Mary Lewis sends her best love to you. She would like very much to see you though she does not wish you back here unless you want to come. She says you will see her in Utica soon.