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HANCOTT, F. C.
DEC 15 1901

'The [Pines?]'
Riverdale on Hudson, N.Y.
Dec. 25 01

My dear Mrs. Sewall

Naturally the day [ways]? to mind those
whom we care to cherish, and distantly you
stand out among the very foremost. I can nev-
er thank you enough for your kindness [?] madame
during our 24 hour stay at Indianapolis, and
the lovely words you said in your introduction.

We are home, presumably resting, but the
holiday work seems to me the most distracting
of all.

One lecture tour was [intempled?] for a fort-
night and I wish it had never commenced
with our present management. I do believe
that madam properly handled could be made a
great success - but it needs [generalship?].

I sincerely hope you are in good health and
are having as 'merry' a time as is possible. The
day brings its memories and yours are so dear
[before?]. God bless and give you joy! Is my fer
vent prayer - Sincerely F. C. Hancott

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