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that I do not appreciate your labors- I do , And I am very proud of you, and [[underlined]] always [[/underlined]] say, "My friend Miss Fletcher," with emphasis! And I am glad to have your book to read and show, and I will leave the singing to you, I think! I am very glad about it and am glad you thought about me in sending to your friends- I was so sorry that you were not at Chicago when I was there, and to think that I could not see that display at all. But I did see much more than I can remember and I surely need not regret that I did not see more

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Anna told me, how very nice it was.

We of this family, have all had the Grippe [[underlined]] in concert! [[/underlined]] "In deveralty", is all very well for our Indian friends, but we have no thought to divide up [[underlined]] our [[/underlined]] privileges! Mr. Dawes and Anna started for their work in the South West on the 5/th- Were to have gone, three weeks ago - but neither of them were able to go, nor was I able to be left, We are all now very well - except in strength- As to that visit which you can't by any manner of means excuse out of - when shall it be? The winter is too