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shashathree at Aug 28, 2021 07:48 PM

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emphatic manner.

We came here this morning
Col. Fred Crocker being here
and there was a meeting
at the R.R. office to day and
will be to morrow Saturday
we go back to W on Tuesday
next this is the first time
Mr. Stanford has been here
since his return East.

I am anxious to have
your suit begin - all here
seem to know the case
and deeply interested for
Tim to win he has the symp-
athy of the people if that counts
and I believe it will.

I have been disappointed that
you did not get the card case.
Three of my presents have
gone astray but Galt the
Jeweller in W. is hunting
them up he - sent them by
Wells Fargo Express.

Do write me soon and
let me know what you
think of my sister's condition.

All join me in best
wishes and rejoice
over your reward of merit.

Yours sincerely
Jane L. Stanford
Feb 19th/92

Untitled Page 21

emphatic manner.

We came here this morning
Col. Fred Crocker being here
and there was a meeting
at the R.R. office to day and
will be to morrow Saturday
we go back to [W?] on Tuesday
[sixth?] this is the first time
Mr. Stanford has been here
since his return East.

I am anxious to have
your [suit?] [begin?]. all here
[seems?] to know the case
and deeply interested flor
Tim to win he has the symp
athy of the people if that counts
and I believe it will.

I have been disappointed that
you did not get the card case.
Three of my presents to have
gone astray but Galt the
Jeweller in W. is [hunting?]
[them up?] he sent them by
Wells Fargo Express.

Do write me soon and
let me know what you
think of my sister's condition.

All [join?] me in best
wishes and rejoice
over your reward of merit.

Yours sincerely
Jane L. Stanford
Feb 19th/92