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going to make a beastly wreck of that too I suppose, also have one started of a Miss Gordoni and a Miss Davis all range from bad to worse. Am going to Miss Pagrew with Miss M. afterwards will give your regards I know she will be delighted to hear from you. I had a letter from Mr. Newton whom I use to go with a the school the poor fellow is completely done up over a young lady in Toronto  I shall have to give him some good advice, he is old enough to know better.

Just got a short letter from Dom he said he has a bad cold and that R. was dead as Chelsea. Have'nt see Harry for over a week. Have'nt been to the Maples for over a week been
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Forever I will give you this time and many thanks. Ted was over the other eve and stayed to supper. I haven't seen Maud for a long time, don't know as I should know her, if I saw her. I am getting perfectly childish in my writing. Can you read it? I would  like to bet you wont be able to read more than one line in five out of this one. 

I must go down to see Harry tomorrow or next day, he says he is working for a living now. He thinks that casts reflections on [[strikethrough]] the [[/strikethrough]] my branch of business, but I don't mind little things like that. The family would like to be remembered to you and the Smiths. The Hick's house is most done, it is quite nice inside.

Your Firend[[Friend]],
E. L Tarbell
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Transcription Notes:
Reviewer: Corrected a couple typos and added text on right side of letter to top. Need review of names.