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MikeH at Aug 12, 2020 05:48 PM

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Senator, somewhere.

I regretted deeply to hear that your sister
had been ill, but we earnestly trust
that you left her better and stronger.
Fred and I join in sending to you
and the Senator most affectionate
greetings and regard, and we hope to
learn in some way, just where you will
pass the summer. We have most happy news
from home and Mrs Grant continues to

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be well and happy

Believe me my dear
Mrs Stanford

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Senator, somewhere--
I regretted deeply to hear that your sister
had been ill, but we earnestly trust
that you left her better and stronger.
Fred and I join in sending to you
and the Senator most affectionate
greetings and regard, and we hope to
learn in some way, just where you will
pass the summer. We have most happy news
{ ?} home and Mrs Grant continues to
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be well and happy
Believe me my dear
Mrs Stanford