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her horses and carriages during your stay in the City. Otherwise the horses will not get exercise. Her stable is the "Mineola" cor of Bay and 59th St, but the coachman has orders to report to you at the Windsor.
My wife thought you would be im-
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accompanied in your visit to the farm unless you bring a maid, but it would give us great happiness if the Senator should decide to come with you
Yours sincerely
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My dear Mrs Stanford,
We have just heard that you are expected in New York today. Mrs Grant begs me to write and ask you and Senator Stanford to dine with her quite informally to-night.
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This is Mrs Grant's birthday, but she had determined to have no celebration whatever, so there will be no one but Mr Grant & myself. With kind regards to Senator Stanford believe me, my dear Mrs Stanford
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Yours very sincerely
L. M. C. Grant
Tuesday
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Sunday
25 EAST 62nd STREET.
My dear Mrs Stanford
Will you accept these few roses with my best love? I was so sorry that I was prevented from visiting you with Maura this morning, & I really felt myself to be most unfortunate in
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having made the previous engagement which prevented me from calling. I hope that you will be in New York again ere long & that I shall then have the pleasure of thanking you once more for the beautiful little watch, which I always
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wear as a souvenir of you & dear Senator Stanford. Everyone admires it & I always tell of the kind donors. With best wishes for your journey & renewed regrets at not seeing you, believe me, my dear Mrs Stanford
Yours most affectionately
Julia Grant