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MikeH at Sep 18, 2020 07:38 PM

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hold dear to my heart. A few days ago your welcome letter arrived and its contents gave me pleasure for I miss you and dear [[Timothy Hopkins|Tim]], and it tells me you will return in Feb and you will remain through the summer. Dear [[Lydia Hopkins|Lydia]] will be glad to be at her lovely house in Menlo I can picture her joy over the Christmas Tree I reached home the day after Christmas, and felt more happy to get home than I did to go. It is a gloomy month so much rain and fog. But everything looks spring like at Menlo and vegetation is very rank. I have spent two days there this week. I met [[young Mr. Felton]] at the depot he was chatty and expressed much pleasure that you would be back for the summer, he prized your friendship and your extreem [sic] kindness to [[Mrs Loomis]]. They are expecting [[Mrs. Elkins]] to come and make a visit, but if she does not come [[Mrs Loomis]] will go to her and visit. [[Jennie Flood]] made me a little visit yesterday they are still at Menlo and do not intend to come to the City this winter, both have had bad colds, and in a few

hold dear to my heart.
A few days ago your
welcome letter arrived
and its contents gave
me pleasure for I miss
you and dear Tim,
and it tells me you
will return in Feb and
you will remain through
the summer. Dear Lydia
will be glad to be at
her lovely house in Menlo
I can picture her joy
over the Christmas Tree
I reached home the
day after Christmas,
and felt more happy
to get home than I did
to go. It is a gloomy
month so much rain and
fog. But everything looks
spring like at Menlo

and vegetation is very
rank. I have spent two
days there this week. I met
young Mr. Felton at the
depot he was chatty and
expressed much pleasure
that you would be back
for the summer, he prized
your friendship and your
extreem [sic] kindness to Mrs
Loomis
. They are expecting
Mrs. Elkins to come and
make a visit, but if
she does not come Mrs
Loomis
will go to her and
visit. Jennie Flood made
me a little visit yesterday
they are still at Menlo
and do not intend to
come to the City this
winter, both have had
bad colds, and in a few

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hold dear to my heart. A few days ago your welcome letter arrived and its contents gave me pleasure for I miss you and dear [[Timothy Hopkins|Tim]], and it tells me you will return in Feb and you will remain through the summer. Dear [[Lydia Hopkins|Lydia]] will be glad to be at her lovely house in Menlo I can picture her joy over the Christmas Tree I reached home the day after Christmas, and felt more happy to get home than I did to go. It is a gloomy month so much rain and fog. But everything looks spring like at Menlo and vegetation is very rank. I have spent two days there this week. I met [[young Mr. Felton]] at the depot he was chatty and expressed much pleasure that you would be back for the summer, he prized your friendship and your extreem [sic] kindness to [[Mrs Loomis]]. They are expecting [[Mrs. Elkins]] to come and make a visit, but if she does not come [[Mrs Loomis]] will go to her and visit. [[Jennie Flood]] made me a little visit yesterday they are still at Menlo and do not intend to come to the City this winter, both have had bad colds, and in a few

hold dear to my heart.
A few days ago your
welcome letter arrived
and its contents gave
me pleasure for I miss
you and dear Tim,
and it tells me you
will return in Feb and
you will remain through
the summer. Dear Lydia
will be glad to be at
her lovely house in Menlo
I can picture her joy
over the Christmas Tree
I reached home the
day after Christmas,
and felt more happy
to get home than I did
to go. It is a gloomy
month so much rain and
fog. But everything looks
spring like at Menlo

and vegetation is very
rank. I have spent two
days there this week. I met
young Mr. Felton at the
depot he was chatty and
expressed much pleasure
that you would be back
for the summer, he prized
your friendship and your
extreem [sic] kindness to Mrs
Loomis
. They are expecting
Mrs. Elkins to come and
make a visit, but if
she does not come Mrs
Loomis
will go to her and
visit. Jennie Flood made
me a little visit yesterday
they are still at Menlo
and do not intend to
come to the City this
winter, both have had
bad colds, and in a few