Letter from Mrs. James A. Mount to May Wright Sewall.

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MOUNT, MRS JAMES A. MAY 10 1900

My dear Mrs. Sewall

I reveived your very kind invitation yester day and regretted at once that circumstances or conditions were such as to make it seem impossible for us to accept. However I waited to consult with Mr. Mount as to the advisability of

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leaving our two little granchildren, who are with us for a while with some one while we should be with you.

But we decided it was not best to try it as the little girl is rather timid with strangers. She is noth three yet and we thought it would hardly be best. I beg your pardon for not replying this morning as I meant to but

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trust I have not caused you great inconvenience. Thanking you for your kind thoughtfulness and wishing you a joyous evening. I am yours sincerely

Mrs. James A Mound

Thursday May 10 1900

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