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N.B. P.S. Have my heater fixed by Meyer as soon as possible so that I may take it away with me. Get them to pack it, and, if they will, have them send it to Mayfield.

cent I spend, and I confess I spent but little upon my own self in the way of luxury.

I've got some good news for you.

I'm coming home Saturday. I read in the paper that there was to be a big Republican procession on that day and evening and of course a lovely McKinley man, like myself, must not miss such a patriotic demonstration. I'll write again the first opportunity I have next week, probably Wed.

Good bye, love to all,

Your loving boy.

F. J.

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As my wheel had been laid up for repairs I was compelled to borrow the minister's wheel, a very cumbrous machine which might have been in the heighth of its popularity when wheels first came into popular use

The moon was somewhat off duty last night and did not show himself until about nine oclock, and then he appeared to be somewhat pale.

We rode through the Stanford grounds, beautiful drives which appeared all the fairer under the soft

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