Letter to Marion Woodruff, 20 December 1887 [LE-6975]

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PRESIDENT'S OFFICE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST. OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS.

P.O. BOX B.

Salt Lake U. T.

Dear Marion

I received your Letter of the 11. But I had no money at the time you wrote I Borrowed the Money that I paid your Mother for the cupboard and for Ensign But I have now got $20 which I send you concerning your seeing me I will say I would be glad to see you and will Endeavor to as soon as I can have an opportunity But my Cituation is such that I cannot leave my call upon me in the daytime I spend my time in private families and all my travelling and visitations have to be in the night And I have so much Church business and with so many Men that may persue have waited a week in S L City to spend on

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and may have but to Leave without seeing me I am not a free man by a good Deal Why does not Ensign assist a lot getting up the wood I think it shood have been done Earlier in the fall before such cold weather. I hope your Mother is satisfied with her Cupboard I Borrowed the Money for it before I got her Letter

Give my Love to all the family As Ever I Remain W W

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