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what kind of a wrapper she wants for Aunt Eliza  There is no end to the variety in style and price.  I got a dear little one last spring for $6- which I was going to take home and give her if she wanted it.  It is mousselin de laine - white ground covered thick with a fine pattern in blue cream sage and brown has a lovely effect and is lined throughout with white ditto—  So its very soft - not warm enough for winter but lovely for times when a Calico one is too cool—    I'd love to get Aunt Emily a black wrap—  I know I could get her something after a while for $7 or $8- About like yours—    
Your most loving
Sister—

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can have me - I want to go there very much—  And I am going to write and ask her when she can have me—  If she could'nt at all, May and I could go to lodgings in London and take care of ourselves - as we should have addresses given us here - and I should have The Farsais etc—   The Powells will want us, I know, to stop over a day in Canterbury, as it is on our way—
I am going to begin now to think about things to take home as I shall be going to cours morning and afternoon now, I shall not have much time to haze about looking for bargains 

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mousselin de laine - woolen muslin