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 23, 1896.

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



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Sunday P.M. March 24th. 96. Dearest, This is my no letter day - How happy I am to think of your starting tonight - by now you are off doubtless, and tomorrow morning, or possibly tonight, you will be greeted by my welcome to Dixon. Had another letter from Frank I shall go and stay over Sunday

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with them, take the 3 o'clock train in the afternoon of Saturday. I had such a good lesson today, daily lessons are worth a deal more to me. It was my wisest course by far to condense them into a shorter time. Well, dearest, I don't seem to have anything to tell you - I am reading "Arthur Bonnycastle", I wish you could manage to read it at the same

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time. It is almost as helpful a book as our "John." It is by Dr. J. G. Holland. Remember, darling, that I am with you in spirit every moment and tell your kind aunt and uncle that I send them a greeting and a hand clasp. Your loving Sunshine

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[DIXON ?] ILL. MAR 26 1896 5 AM

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

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