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you both, more than I can say. I will wear the lovely present you gave me, and look forward to lending to your daughter; it will be nice for her boys to have a sister, nothing like having a quiver full is there? When you meet Mr. Thillman you will find him interested in the business side, he will talk about children to you, but mind his being dry at first, it is only his manner, and Grand Duchesses interest him too - I hope I may see your Mother, she and Mr Van Rensselaer were away from home when Frances wrote, but give my love to them all. I will write to Frances. The afar aunt heaps of love dearest Minnie to you and Rob and may you have a pleasant crossing.  

Always your affectionate
Aunt Mary Cassatt