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March 9th. 1896. My Dearest, It is already Ten oclock and I ought to be in bed. I received your Thursday and Friday night letters this morning, am glad the Dixon trip is coming off before Easter. It will do you a world of good. I saw May Van Schaick this morning and this afternoon have been shopping with Natalie. We enjoyed it immensely I bought many pretty things. Well darling, am too
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sleepy to talk, so goodnight - just think 4 weeks from the day after tomorrow, I shall be with you. Your very own Grace
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