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to forward my head sack to [L'Hedett ?]& Kane
So you need not trouble yourself about it.
I wish I had it now. I have bought a fur lap
rug for the cars. The cars are very cold. Only a
pan of hot water under your feet. We could see
our breath as we breathed in the air and out
the day we came from Dresden here it was bitter
cold. We snuggled together with everything warm we could
put on and under heavy lap rugs. I have on hairy
red woolen drawers & shirts - fur shoes - and still am
cold. We go south when we leave here and shall
have no more such cold weather. The rain is pouring
down and if Leland's coat was done would leave here
to day. I shall get no more letters till I reach Paris.
I have had but two from you in four weeks. Mr Kane
has forwarded all you have sent. I telegraphed him to keep
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everything after the 6th.
Leland joins in
sending love -
Your Wife
Jane L. Stanford
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