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chairs with people all dressed up sitting on them just as if it was warm weather. But they dont do it much except on Sundays. 

Do you and Harry go to Sunday School now, or do you have Sunday School at home with Miss Georgie.

I wish I could hear Harry play on the piano - and see you in spectacles - that must be funny - were the photographs of you and Roy good? I want to see them. Cousin May and I have been painting fishes I went out and bought them yesterday. They were all sorts of pretty colors when I got them and today they have all turned dark and grey and are not pretty at all.

With many kisses to Harry Cecil and your dear self - your own Auntie.


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34 N. D. des Champs
March 14 - 

My dearest Jamie,
I am so glad you like to write to your old Auntie and here is a letter all to yourself. I am glad you are learning to sign your name in real writing because you will find when you do learn it that it is so much less trouble than printing. 

I suppose top and marble time are beginning with you now. I know some gardens where you and Harry and your Johnny would have such good times playing.