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NARA TRUMANT STATE
Mrs. D. W. WALLACE
HAMA
219 NORTH delaware street
INDEPENDENCE, missouri
The wonted Lin to otoy for din
tery much
her with as - Leet her mother
and mory were expecting in
The short were are ready for
him = Do he took them with
him, also the shermas baule
Fronk read your ewer and
hought faie obsect M's English
and liked the idea of margaret
Driging in the enving. as he
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