Letter from Grace E. Hall to Clarence Edmonds Hemingway

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Letter written by Grace E. Hall in New York to Clarence E. Hemingway, dated March 21, 1896.

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



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Saturday Night March 21st. '96 My Own Darling, Welcome to Dixon May you have rest and gentle quiet here. I send you many expressions of face to welcome you. You may choose your favorite, or even two if you like, & send the other two to your Mother to select her favorite she can keep the discarded one for me until I return. I know you so well

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that I am perfectly positive which one you will select - I am so anxious to know just what you think of them, but you are not to write unless you happen to feel just like it, and feel that it will rest you. Short letters will suffice. I wrote a number of letters this morning and this afternoon made calls, and ran in to the League to see May Van for a minute. Now, darling,

I must say goodnight. Your letter this morning was such a joy - Kiss me - my dear one, and go to sleep to dream of spring time and our happy life together. Your Sunshine

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ILL MAR 23 1896

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From G.E.H. 169 East 63rd St. New York City Clarence E Hemingway Dixon Illinois [ c/o ?] Lovejoy Edmonds.

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