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home to think of how I had
appeared in Society without you
it was so strange but it
seemed as if you were with
me Many people asked kindly
about you - our friends are
without numbers - our enemies few.
Leicester and I have had real good
breakfasts together over here at my
house, the dear [ brother ?] is realy
geting acquainted with me, in
a way. we never should, - had not
just these circumstances come
about. - The other night he came
in and sat on my bed, [ ?]
Uncle Tyleys, - and we had such
a good talk just before we went
to sleep. - Last night when I
came home to your house after
a [ ?] chapter, he said, - "Get [ ?]

Laura is also true, so we gathered
a huge bunch of violets, bluebells,
phlox, Jack in the Pulpits and
many others - these I left at
77 N. Oakley with Grand Ma Burr,
Saturday morning as I was on
the run to one of my last
final examinations, which went
off beautifully. - I have not
seen Laura since the
day you went away.
To return to Friday evening
at the Social, - I met one
dear brother Leicester with
Miss Reed and Grace - a
pleasant time. - It was a
very quiet harmless evening, but
made several pleasant acquaintances
for us in the future days, a
Mr and Mrs. Van Platten were exceptionally
pleasant. - Oh my love how
strange I felt when I came

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