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freely and easily and in good spirits. She believes herself now that she will yet visit Palo Alto. Anna M. takes a chereful view though when I first visit her in answer to my inquiry "how is Grand ma" She said she is comfortable now but oh! she had such a hard spell about three weeks ago.
My visit was very satisfactory though necessarily brief. Will go up again before my return home
I am in hopes that next Monday [Mrs H?] [Mrs C?] and
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myself can sit down and continue in Session from day to day until we have settled our programmes. I shall have to visit Washington again and then I hope I can start for home.
It seems a long time since I said good bye at Colton. If you were here with me now I would be glad, but I am not sorry you did not come with me for
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It was a long hot and fatiguing trip__
It is quite warm here. Two evenings I have taken a carriage drive to the park to get cooled off before going to bed
One afternoon [D O mills?] took me out to the races at [?] Park and tomorrow we go out at 1230 and will lunch at the Club House before the races.
Mr. Mills is in fine health. Have only seen Mrs. Mills at the window, but she is quite well, Mills
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says she goes over every day to see Mrs Read and the baby.
Today we are changing our offices into Mr Mills new building and there is consequently too much confusion to do any thing at the office. The new offices will be very fine and convenient My rooms are very pleasant but I don't suppose I shall occupy them on this visit. They are yet to be furnished but good by now
Love to Leland
Your Loving Husband Leland Stanford
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June 10th 1882
My Dear Wife
Have just finished dinner which I had all alone the [may?] dining out this evening. I am very much disappointed in not receiving any letters from you and only one telegram received since you left Colton and that came a couple of days ago. I have sent you telegrams nearly every day.
If I have any luck at my next visit to Washington I hope to be home before the 4th July
Sara Mrs Satham today she exhibits to have