Letter from Grace E. Hall to Clarence Edmonds Hemingway

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Letter written by Grace E. Hall in New York to Clarence E. Hemingway in Chicago, dated January 31, 1896.

This is a scanned version of the original image in Special Collections and Archives at Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt.



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I were only home, but never mind, I know of something similar we shall some day do together, and wont it be a joy. Mallinson is awfully good to me I am dieing for your picture, to show him, it will make an excuse for telling him about you - You see a girl cannot flirt with her affairs with out the slight -est excuse, it looks absurd, so I am only waiting for a chance.

Now darling good night I could talk to you until morning, I do believe but must get to bed

Your own loving little Sweetheart

GG.

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[in upper left corner] Return G.E.H. 169 East 63rd St. New York City

Clarence E. Hemingway 300 N. Oak Park Ave Oak Park, Illinois

[postmark, upper right]: "NEW YORK / FEB 2 / 11 A M / Y"

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[reverse side of envelope]

[postmark] "[OAK] PARK, ILL. / FEB [illegible] A M [illegible]"

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