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June 12, [1913?]
My dear, [dady?]: We eat the grass in front of the, [lawn] [mum?]. We are all [illegible] hope you will too. Why don't you write to us? I, [made?], better for, [sis its day?] Do, [something?,] us girls, [illegible], took our dolls out, [illegible]
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[I?], the lawn and played till IL and, [illegible]. Will go to post off. Must close. Love from [illegible]
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Arcadia, Calif., June 6, 1915.
Dear Dady: It is Sunday and no letter from our Dady. What's the matter? Are you sick or are you coming home? Mama was going to Telegrapham, (?), you and maybe she will do it yet. Hope you are not sick. If you are, tell us so and hurry and get well. We are all well. Aunt Maude is going to come out and see us. We have 3 little, [bonteys?], and, (1 big chicken egg), wich hatched. The kitten had to write a letter too, down at the bottom. [drawn image of kitten pay print]
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21 Gae is writing a letter, so is mama. My doll is asleep. Buy me. I am on the lawn. Mama mowed it and I raked it and raked leaves yesterday and today. When mama went to vote, Mr. West and W. Horlock took her up and us kids too. Aunt Maude was out Monday and stayed till Wed. morn. Served for mama and me. It is quite windy out here on the lawn. Jake is our new neighbor and he went and got honey out of [Pacholkes?] house, got 2 guests.