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love to be near you
my dear Mrs Stanford
I think I will go later
any way. if I find a
pleasant party going
about the time I can
get off.
The air is full of
politics. It seems very
like Blain with his
selected by one wing
of the republican party
and Harrison by the
other.
Surely God will direct
the Alliance to stand
by our (yours and mine)
great western luminary
I hope the senator
is a great deal better
remember me to him JDG

3 East 66th Street
May 30th 92
My dear Mrs Stanford
It is a great disappointment
to me to leave the City
with out seeing you.
I have not been well
lately and the Dr says
I ought to go to Aix-[en - Provence]
I was hoping I might
arrange to go at the
same time that you
go, not with you only
at the same time, so
that I would not feel
alone and besides I

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