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Glory today. - The trees are
quite all in leaf and we
are shaded from the heat
of the sun. -
The Clyde people sent word
last night by Els to bring
[Sue ?] over next time, - so
after the examinations have
ceased and a host of other
details arranged I may run
away over to Clyde?
My hair is again long
and bushy and would suit
you to the "T" I am certain.
Yesterday afternoon I never saw
a man more surprised than
your Uncle [Miller ?] who walked in
[Sleach and ?tle's ?] store and up to my
desk and said, "Is the stocking ready
for M. Hall?" I said, "How do you
do Mr. Hall I will see!" He was
almost scared. - He was given his

stocking and he told me he had
bought his ticket to sail on the
Leucania on Saturday next, just
two weeks later than you sailed.
I told him in a few words
why he saw use in SV&S's
store.- You can explain more to him
when you see him at Matlock.
He will gain a great deal from
this trip I am sure. He has
often given me some very encouraging
words about commencing practice.
I have seen Fred Hall recently and
he is seemingly well and happy.
Yes, another bit of news,
Willoughby says all the Oberlin
Professors are still talking about
your singing and liken you
to Louise Clary -
Monday A.M. My dear Love, This is a regular

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