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 5, 1896.

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



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Oak Park, Ill Mar 7 7.30 AM 1896 Rec'd

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March 5th 1896 Morning.

My Dear Clarence,

I've been swearing mad at myself ever since, for sending you those proofs at all.

You will never own one of the pictures - that is sure, and I will take care they go where you won't see them. I can see you all in my mind's eye, making fun of the cabbage head. I wonder what is the matter with

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me. Laura is so mad she won't write to me any more, and Else wrote me the most teribly scolding letter this morning. I guess I will let you all alone for a few weeks

A goodbye kiss till I get over being naughty.

Your Grace

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New York Mar 5 12 M

From G.E.H. 169-2-63rd St. New York City

Clarence E. Hemingway 500 N. Oak Park Ave. Oak Park Cook Co. Illinois

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