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EllaDeer at Apr 19, 2024 07:18 AM

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[[Mrs. Moore]] looks very well, and seems to have found [[Jean]] a pleasure rather than a care. [[Joe]] came in this morning to see me and I was out: such an attention from him overpowered me. I am really rather glad thee is staying at the Bristol for I can follow thee in all thy daily surroundings, and I know [[Mary]] will do the very best she can for thee. This is just a word to let thee know that I am feeling all right. I have not gathered myself together yet. My love is all for thee. [[Jean]] is sweet and dear but he can't make me happy away from thee. Thine [[Margie]]

Mrs. Moore looks very well, and
seems to have found Jean a
pleasure rather than a care.

Joe came in this morning to
see me and I was out: such
an attention from him overpowered
me. I am really
rather glad thee is staying at
the Bristol for I can follow
thee in all thy daily surroundings,
and I know Mary will do
the very best she can for thee.

This is just a word to let
thee know that I am feeling
all right. I have not gathered
myself together yet.

My love is all for thee.
Jean is sweet and dear but
he can't make me happy away
from thee.
Thine
Margie

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Mrs. Moore looks very well, and seems to have found Jean a pleasure rather than a care. Jo. came in this morning to see me and I was out: such an attention from him overpowered me. I am really rather glad thee is staying at the Bristol for I can follow thee in all thy daily surroundings, and I know Mary will do the very best she can for thee. This is just a word to let thee know that I am feeling all right. I have not gathered myself together yet. My love is all for thee. Jean is sweet and dear but he can't make me happy away from thee. Thine Margie

Mrs. Moore looks very well, and
seems to have found Jean a
pleasure rather than a care.

Jo. came in this morning to
see me and I was out: such
an attention from him overpowered
me. I am really
rather glad thee is staying at
the Bristol for I can follow
thee in all thy daily surroundings,
and I know Mary will do
the very best she can for thee.

This is just a word to let
thee know that I am feeling
all right. I have not gathered
myself together yet.

My love is all for thee.
Jean is sweet and dear but
he can't make me happy away
from thee.
Thine
Margie