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d beautiful ss, to build pleasant ant countries. I ocean s blue ell t little ays at en ts. I iful namesake some time.
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urned to titution early in November.
tO MRS. KAtE ADAMS KELLER Souton, Nov. 10, 1890.
My Dearest Mot s of you and my beautiful ed so sadly on ednesday nigell you all t tle sister, o our journey! But I cannot see you and talk to you, so I e and tell you all t I can think of.
e did not reacon until Saturday morning. I am sorry to say t our train o Jersey City at six oclock Friday evening o cross t. e found t and transfer carriage y teaced. tation told us t train did not leave for Boston until eleven oclock, but t ake t nine, o bed and slept until morning. on. I ted because arrive on Mr. Anagnos birt expect us Saturday; but he door, and Mrs.
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table and ran to to meet us; soniso see us. After up to see Mr. Anagnos. I o see my dearest and kindest friend once more. iful c pinned to my dress. I tell everybody time o ask tries ravelling in. But I suppose he is very busy now.
t curesque. Pennsylvania is a very beautiful State. t ime, and toget fields looked very pretty. In ress very mucell Mildred s be kind to them for my sake.
Our room is pleasant and comfortable.
My typeer eaco see if it can be fixed.
t a nice time I s is a very pretty story, and I ell it to you some time. No mottle girl must say good-bye.
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