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so I found more desirable room out here and cheaper rent. I am only about 15 minutes ride from Powell so any time I can be of any service to you you have only to command me. Charlie is well. Still barks at night, but he is happy.
With best respects. I am yours sincerely, Mrs. Robertson 722 1/2 Twentieth St Mr Howard
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708 1/2 Bush Street
Dear Mrs. Stanford I cannot let this sad anniversary pass without letting you know that I am thinking of ___and living over with you all the events of that dark day - not dark for him who passed over but for you that was left even now to be recieving (sic) at this time unkind and cruel stabs
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to your wounded heart. You have still a kind and loving Father to listen and [ ?] all your trials [out to ? ]and He alone can give the balm. I see by the papers that you have been up to Sissors lately. I hope you have been gathering strength of body to help you along in all that you have to do.I know you will be pleased to learn that
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Charlie has passed through school successfully and has received a diploma for good deportment and scholarship. Trusting I may see you before you go down to Palo Alto.
I remain yours very respectfully Mrs. Robertson
June 21st 1894
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Mrs Robertson re - Mrs Hewes
San Franscisco July 19, 1892
Dear Mrs. Stanford I feel sorry not to be able to write you any better account of your Sister than I did in my last letter to you Mrs Hewes had a very severe chill last Thursday morning (the 14th) from which she has never rallied enough to make up lost gound. To me she appears to be gradually sinking every day. She has not taken