Letter from Grace E. Hall to Clarence Edmonds Hemingway

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Letter written by Grace E. Hall to Clarence E. Hemingway, dated November 29, 1895.

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



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November 29th. 95 My Dearest one, Though very near the border land of Saturday morning I cannot resist the chance to cheer your morning ride to town by a little loving note. We enjoyed a very great pleasure together this evening. I am very glad that we went - It makes me very happy to realize more and more [forcibly ?] that I have made no mistake, that you are for me the one only man in the

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world, towering above and beyond all others. Darling, that little preliminary talk we had with Ernest last night; and to use one of your phrases, my untimatum is "All is well" Daddy will be pleased to talk things over with you - Things will go just as you wish them, I know. Now, Dear One, take care of yourself - keep up heart and strength and may God add His blessing. Too sleepy to say any more except that I love you Grace

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Mr. Clarence E Hemingway 500 N. Oak Park Ave. Oak Park. Kindness of Hulda

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