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Sandy Spring, May 6th, 1900 Dearest I hardly know how to take hold - everything is so different from yesterday where we were together. I am less than half when I haven't my old man. But "Courage" is the word "chez nous," and we are not going to worry each other with useless regrets but just see the sunny side and rejoice that our life is so full of love. I must ask thee if I did not con trol myself life a brave girl yester day when my heart was breaking within me. I looked at "Staten Island" as we pulled out and imagined thee in a warm [con?] later [sketching?] - I hope thee did not take cold. We had just as easy and pleasant a trip down as possible. I really did not feel very tired though of course a little

Sandy Spring,
May 6th, 1900

Dearest
I hardly know how to take hold -
everything is so different from
yesterday where we were together.
I am less than half when I haven't my
old man. But "Courage" is the
word "chez nous," and we are not
going to worry each other with
useless regrets but just see the
sunny side and rejoice that
our life is so full of love.

I must ask thee if I did not con
trol myself life a brave girl yester
day when my heart was breaking
within me. I looked at "Staten
Island" as we pulled out and imagined
thee in a warm [con?] later
[sketching?] - I hope thee did not take
cold. We had just as easy and
pleasant a trip down as possible.

I really did not feel very tired though
of course a little

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Sandy Spring, May 6th, 1900 Dearest I hardly know how to take hold - everything is so different from yesterday where we were together. I am less than half when I haven't my old man. But "Courage" is the word "chez nous," and we are not going to worry each other with useless regrets but just see the sunny side and rejoice that our life is so full of love. I must ask thee if I did not con trol myself life a brave girl yester day when my heart was breaking within me. I looked at "Staten Island" as we pulled out and imagined thee in a warm [con?] later [sketching?] - I hope thee did not take cold. We had just as easy and pleasant a trip down as possible. I really did not feel any [trid?] though of course a little

Sandy Spring,
May 6th, 1900

Dearest
I hardly know how to take hold -
everything is so different from
yesterday where we were together.
I am less than half when I haven't my
old man. But "Courage" is the
word "chez nous," and we are not
going to worry each other with
useless regrets but just see the
sunny side and rejoice that
our life is so full of love.

I must ask thee if I did not con
trol myself life a brave girl yester
day when my heart was breaking
within me. I looked at "Staten
Island" as we pulled out and imagined
thee in a warm [con?] later
[sketching?] - I hope thee did not take
cold. We had just as easy and
pleasant a trip down as possible.

I really did not feel any [trid?] though
of course a little