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MikeH at Aug 15, 2020 09:22 AM

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friendship.

We all thank you heartfully
for your most bountiful
gift. It is delightful to be
remembered by absent friends
and it is a pleasure to
feel in this time of adulterations
that we may feel once of
a pure article.

We shall all enjoy it
exceedingly & we shall have
the pleasure of sharing it
with our friends, who will
be much interested in
knowing its hisory.

Mr. Edmunds has
given me much pleasure
by speaking very hopefully
about your success in the
case which must have
given you such distress.
All good people must
hope for it.

Thanking you again
dear Mrs. Stanford believe
me affecionately yours

Susan Marsh Edmunds

Untitled Page 6

friendship.

We all thank you heartfully
for your most bountiful
gift. It is delightful to be
remembered by absent friends
and it is a pleasure to
feel in this time of adulterations
that we may feel [?] of
a pure article.

We shall all enjoy it
exceedingly & we shall have]
the pleaseure of sharing it
with our friends, who will
be much interested in
knowing its hisory.

Mr. Edmunds has
given me much pleasure
vby speaking [very?] hopefully
about your success in the
case which must have
given you such distress.
All good people must
hope for it.

Thanking you again
dear Mrs. sSanford believe
me affecionately yours

Susan Marsh Edmunds