Letter from Clarence Edmonds Hemingway to Grace E. Hall

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Letter written by Clarence E. Hemingway to Grace E. Hall, dated January 25, 1896.

This is a scanned version of the original image in Special Collections and Archives at Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt.



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Oak Park, Ill. Saturday night. Jan 25/96 My own dear loving Grace, - Your Wednesday and Thursday night letters came together as a greeting for me at noon luch this bleek [sic] Saturday. - You did encourage me and was so glad to know all your say about your friendly acquaintances. - Do not worry about the hospital matter, it will develop itself but will do nothing until I hear again from you and then can only apply, - for all else will be as if nothing [we ?] done, until appointments are made, - and then I shall either have a chance, to refuse or accept

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or not be considered, but for the present will go right on as if this had not come up. - As I walked down to the Institute tonight I went with your your dear father who always lifts me up. He was in the best of spirits and was greatly pleased with the "Home Letter" in which you so pleasingly described Madame Cappriani. My dear, it is so close to Sunday that my pen is a little shaky, - so will talk again with you tomorrow. Good night, and a Saturday night kiss for my Sunshine, - from your own, Claire

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