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great hope and certainty that he will do credit to those kind friends who favored his appointment. We have been watching the papers with the greatest anxiety and interest, to learn if you are better on health and when you and the Senator are going to Washington. Of
that I cant [sic] keep thinking that you and the Senator will be pleased to hear what we are doing. For that reason, I enclose you one or two "clippings" from the Paris and Vienna papers, which give some idea of our movements, which would of course, never be mentioned at home as there is no communication of this sort between the countries. We
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Sincerely trust that ere now you have entirely recovered and that the Senator is, also, as well as when we last saw him. Mrs Grant took the greatest pleasure in choosing for you while here, a little souvenir of her visit, to Vienna. We talked of you and the Senator so often, and we feel that it is so hard, that one who does so much good, and whose
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small light colored envelope, with post mark and stamp, addressed to:
Mrs Leland Stanford Care Senator Stanford Washington, D.C. U.S. of America
return address in top left corner: Via England
[WIEFF???] Kais Konigl, Oesterr, Post, 10kr [coat of arms, eagle]
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Three postmarks, on back of envelope:
NEW YORK NOV 30 89
PAID ALL
WASHINGTON REC DEC 1 89