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every tell enimite. mat ends love and Lida tell nothing would digs trady. Give my love to mise says you the is as blue aceive better invitation than Worle to accept Room. with much love Jamar to I am loringly may 10th. 1888, HARRY fige NATIONAL TRUMAN LIBRARY mip Cirgil Bentley. ARCHIVES NW RECORDS SERVICE 0. GOVERNMENT M. Write Darling Aan;- this pen is terrifte can read this for ed don't expect you your letter evas received a few unimutes ago and of thought A'd answer it immediately; ero am rather flue this enoning as of have been rick for two (or three days, had a chill. of have been having a real pleasant time, but haven't seen any cute pretty fast here and are so boys yet, the boys and Girls are yamkeyied of attended one benefit of the methodist church of their miter geven for the had considerate fun, went to well though, but formed a great wonth, didn't enjoy anybelf very a may party the first day of this going to a sociable last night many new acquaintances. CP was I have a lose thine driving Opera tomorrow night. mat and was eick, am going Ao the and horse- back riding, we went fishing last Saturday, about four aniles from hire, of didn't catch a ingle fish but had lots of fun. Aan, d'd just give any thing if of could visit you for A want to see all Fleave here Rs fad, but d cannot until it is presible ed would go, but don't decided about my echool, if expect ed caw, et Know you'll all have a jolly time, you must write tells me all about it. All of you of come to see me, of you don't never will forgive you ed expect may be Aree visit Lute sometime this Summer, ed don't know for certain. of am RO sorry to hear of Sallie Morchead too she would have feen the being expelled and eurprised @6 wonder what it was about. last one of was thinking of Dickabus sends them home in harry dont he? for RN long and off haven't receive from mary of have it seems ed a letter the Lute since to like of am alway writing d write home twice a week letters and never get one. most all the time. I never did see euch weather in placel and the wind has been it my life, and this is dustiest flowing RO very hard that as imp obsible keep clean, ever that settled the dust, but had a nice shower lastright thought we overe going to have of evas territly scared 1 hard, every time if rainsed a cyclone the evide flew RU they are getting Ro common am afraid there will be one you will have to go back to mine hashit feel near Ro to regain your health guess of eat too smuch. mat good since ed stopped school, some of our calls this evening of are going to return I don't feel very much like it either, of Have euch a cold open like an iddot all the have to sit with my amouth time and How my now about # M.S Do AMA P 10 may10,1883 1883 miss Aamie Bentley, HARRY ARCHIVES S. NATIONAL TRUMAN AND LIBRARY Forest Green, RECORDS SERVICE U.S. V S. GOVERNMENT mo.

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    "ocrText": "every tell enimite. mat ends love and\nLida tell nothing would\ndigs trady. Give my love to mise\nsays you the is as blue aceive\nbetter invitation than Worle to accept Room.\nwith much love Jamar to I am\nloringly\nmay 10th. 1888,\nHARRY fige NATIONAL TRUMAN LIBRARY\nmip Cirgil Bentley.\nARCHIVES NW\nRECORDS\nSERVICE\n0. GOVERNMENT\nM.\nWrite\nDarling Aan;-\nthis pen is terrifte\ncan read this for\ned don't expect you\nyour letter evas received a few\nunimutes ago and of thought A'd answer\nit immediately; ero am rather flue\nthis enoning as of have been rick\nfor two (or three days, had a chill.\nof have been having a real pleasant\ntime, but haven't seen any cute\npretty fast here and are so\nboys yet, the boys and Girls are\nyamkeyied of attended one\nbenefit of the methodist church\nof their miter geven for the\nhad considerate fun, went to\nwell though, but formed a great\nwonth, didn't enjoy anybelf very\na may party the first day of this\ngoing to a sociable last night\nmany new acquaintances. CP was\nI have a lose thine driving\nOpera tomorrow night. mat and\nwas eick, am going Ao the\nand horse- back riding, we\nwent fishing last Saturday,\nabout four aniles from hire, of\ndidn't catch a ingle fish\nbut had lots of fun. Aan,\nd'd just give any thing if of\ncould visit you for A want to\nsee all Fleave here Rs fad, but d\ncannot until it is\npresible ed would go, but don't\ndecided about my echool, if\nexpect ed caw, et Know you'll\nall have a jolly time, you\nmust write tells me\nall about it. All of you\nof come to see me, of you don't\nnever will forgive you ed\nexpect may be Aree visit Lute\nsometime this Summer, ed don't\nknow for certain. of am RO sorry\nto hear of Sallie Morchead\ntoo she would have feen the\nbeing expelled and eurprised\n@6 wonder what it was about.\nlast one of was thinking of\nDickabus sends them home\nin harry dont he?\nfor RN long and off haven't receive\nfrom mary\nof have it seems\ned a letter the Lute since\nto like of am alway writing\nd write home twice a week\nletters and never get one.\nmost all the time. I never\ndid see euch weather in\nplacel and the wind has been it\nmy life, and this is dustiest\nflowing RO very hard that as\nimp obsible keep clean, ever\nthat settled the dust, but\nhad a nice shower lastright\nthought we overe going to have\nof evas territly scared 1\nhard, every time if rainsed\na cyclone the evide flew RU\nthey are getting Ro common\nam afraid there will be one\nyou will have to go back to\nmine hashit feel near Ro\nto regain your health\nguess of eat too smuch. mat\ngood since ed stopped school,\nsome of our calls this evening\nof are going to return\nI don't feel very much like\nit either, of Have euch a cold\nopen like an iddot all the\nhave to sit with my amouth\ntime and How my now about\n#\nM.S\nDo\nAMA P\n10\nmay10,1883\n1883\nmiss Aamie Bentley,\nHARRY ARCHIVES S. NATIONAL TRUMAN AND LIBRARY\nForest Green,\nRECORDS\nSERVICE\nU.S.\nV\nS.\nGOVERNMENT\nmo."
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