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Series: |
New York Weekly
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v. 32 no. 50
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New York Weekly, v. XXXII, no. 50, October 29, 1877 (Issue) |
Author: |
Waitingal, Patience
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Date: |
October 29, 1877 |
First Sentence: |
My Dear Charity: I received the postal card written by you on June 18th, and mailed by the government June 9th, and was very glad to hear you was acoming to see me, notwithstanding the aforementioned discrepancy of dates. |
Last Sentence: |
I send you a postage stamp so as in case you find you can't come when you said, you'll please drop me a line and set my mind at rest concerning my P.S. and N.B. |
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