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glad to hear Dick is getting along in business so well, but am very much in doubt about ever finding him a capitalist. He will have to change his method of economy very much.

I am so glad that Erwin is getting along so well at College and sincerely hope he keeps up the good work. I miss him very much, and am longing for your return to your loved ones as much as they are. Knowing that your advise to Erwin will mean so much since he is so far away from me.
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supporters of the Kaiser regime, and have ever looked down with contempt on any member of the family that emigrated to the U.S. That feeling is a great deal more bitter against the German-American since the war. Should you ever make a trip to Germany, you would find that the money you have is all that would interest them.

You express the hope that we do not get an offer for the ranch. It is hardly likely that we will. We could never get what it cost us so far and we have decided
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