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MikeH at Jul 31, 2020 12:58 AM

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Grand Hotel de l'Europe
Ouvert toute l'annee ___ Asconseur
Bernascon
Aix-les-Bains (Savoie) le June 22nd 1892

Dear Tim and May

It was cheering to find
letters from loved ones on our
table when we sat down to our
eggs and coffee this morning.
We have been here a week last
night and it has been a long
dreary one to me I can assure
you for the Doctor was kind
in his effort to tell me he did
not look forward to the cure
as being of much benefit to my
dear husband. I read it in
his manner as well in words.
I could not bear it I would
once have cried out for help
from loved ones on Earth
but I have learned there is a

[note along right side]

My sister remains the same as when I left Cal.

[end of letter, written at top of page]
keep me connected with you by a letter
occasionally. Mr Stanford read your letter with
evident pleasure and said that is a good
letter.

With love to May and Yoursef [sic] and a kiss
for dear Lyida - I am so glad she keeps well

Yours always
Jane. L. Stanford

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[Preprinted]
Grand Hotel de l'Europe
Ouvert toute l'annee ___ Asconseur
BernasconyAix-les-Bains (Savoie) le June 22 ,92

Dear Trin and May

It was cheering to find
letters from loved ones on our
table when we sat down to our
eggs and coffee this morning.
We have been here a week last
night and it has been a long
dreary one to me I can assure
you for the doctor was kind
in his effort to tell me he did
not look forward to the cure
as being of much benefit to my
dear husband. I read it in
his manner as well in words.
I could not bear it I would
once have cried out for help
from loved ones on earth
but I have learned there is a

[note along right side]

My [sedtee?] remains the ranch as when I left Cal.

[end of letter, written at top of page]
keep me connected with you by a letter
occasionally. Mr Stanford read your letter with
evident pleasure and said that is a good letter.

With love to May and Yours and a kiss
for dear dear Lyida - I am so glad she keeps well

Yours always
Jane. Le. Stanford