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being as usual tired after work, I refrained from visiting you- I wanted to see your mother and sisters, too- I [[overwrite]] have [[/overwrite]] hope to do so next time; i.e within a week or two _ also I did go to Cambridge in the full expectation of the pleasure of coming back to [[strikethrough]] toun [[/strikethrough]] town with you but when I asked Dick Fisher to show me the way to you he said it was [[end page]] [[start page]][[writing at 90 degrees]] an hour past your time of going home _ I thought you only got home at six. Do write [[strikethrough]] y [[/strikethrough]] us that you will give us Easter. It will be beautiful here. We all count on it so much. This is the business of my letter. I knew you were not at all sure you could but we want you so much. Write Tom about it. Yours Affectionately, Abbott H. Thayer Scarborough NY, [[?]] 12 We are all well [[writing at 90 degrees]] Daisy's painting are now so fine that she will be actually famous in a year -
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