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[[label over preprinted header]] ^ Some friends I have met

[[top left]] ^ Miss May.

^ June 13, 1925
My dear Marjorie:
"By thine own light learn to live,
And if men thwart thee, take no heed,
And if men hate thee, have no care,
Sing thou thy song, and do they deed.
Hope thou thy hope, and pray thy prayer".
Best of Success, Lovingly
Elizabeth C. May 

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[[top left]] ^ Miss Arrington

^ June 14, 1925
Dear Marjorie:
Humble we must be if to heaven we go high is the roof there, but the gates is low.
Best Wishes for success.
Lovingly,
M. B. Arrington

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[[top left]] ^ Miss E. Johnson

^ June 14, 1925.
Darling "Baby Marjorie,"
May your joys be as deep as the ocean and your sorrows as light as its foam, is the sincere wish of a friend,
Evelyn L. Johnson
"Auntie"

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