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Metadata
Object ID |
2006.6.1414.2 |
Object Name |
Letter |
Date |
March 27 1876 |
Scope & Content |
Second page of handwritten letter, crosswritten from shopping been buying groceries. I wish much for you & I try not to. I have dreamed every night for the last week of being home. Last night I got no farther than Hamilton that must have been because I expected you would be there. Did you see me? How did Nell's party go off you must write & tell me all about it? I suppose Charlie has left Grimsby for a time. How lonely Mary will be but she need not. She has her children & when you are near & she is surrounded by friends still they are not Charlie. I wish I had Chub here for a couple of weeks. Will be contented but how could we get him here? Robert Wilks is coming to preach here next Sunday in the Methodist Church. Will says he is going to ask him here to tea. What is the ? (or rather was of Jack's wife How Mrs Shirby I feel sorry for her Jack might waited a few years. He is only twenty three particularly when he had his mother to support. I suppose he has here ? ? I would not ? her ? much if Mrs. Jack never ? the Protestants. She better have done it before marriage Love to |
Search Terms |
Lake Lawn Lake Lawn Papers |
People |
Nelles, Florence Louisa Sumner, Helen Marr |
Collection |
Lake Lawn |
