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It is now Monday morning and I am going to Newburgh on the ten-thirty train. It will be so nice to get there again and I am sure I will enjoy it. You know they are going to have the annual meeting to-night to elect some new directors and I do hope they elect a new lot. If they could only put out Mr Taylor and Barin etc, I think it would be good for the club. I don't know what they have done about it so I am going up early to day to see. I am going out to the lake and I can imagine the experience I had before when I missed you so and recollection of last summer and fall will come rushing back with every thing I see Good bye dear girl
With all my love Gifford

Nov 16, 1906 

1 WEST 121ST STREET.
 
My Darling Girl

Another week gone and now it is almost a month since I saw you last but I must say it seems ten times longer, far far away. How I would love to see you again if even for a short time and you could tell me all the things you had been doing and thinking and all the new ideas you must be absorbing.

Please don't get to love the great big state of Texas too much because you might want to stay there. You know it is the experience of people that go to the South West and West to get to love it very much and when they come home 

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