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MaryV at May 18, 2022 03:24 PM

Image 4

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still standing. I never can
submit to let this happiest
time in the whole year pass
away so soon as long as the
large pine tree stands there
with all its little ornaments
I feel as if the [?]
was still [laying?] a [lake?]
in the [?].

Well now I have talked
as my [heart?] [felt?] have
I been too tiresome and
taken up too much of your
time please do forgive
me best wishes to my dear
and sincere thanks for the
book and with all the
best my [?] can feel
[?] dearest [Mrs?] Stanley
Your dearest and
loving child
Jenny G.

Right side

with preparation for leaving.
My [Otto?] is always the same
working [consciencious?] being
who is nothing but love for
me in fact I never [had?] a
more moral, virtuous man.
We have had a good deal of
[sorrow?] [these ?] [last?] [times?]
having so much [with?] ?
[baby?] and ? to do we
of course have been in
great anxiety for [my?]
friends as well as also for
our own [property?] although
our money is very safe and
well invested. my father
in Land is one of the [fallen?]
in Hamburg and this was
for Otto a great grief yet
he is such a honest man
and his affairs all so [?]
and well regulated, that nothing

Image 4

Left page:

still standing. I never can
submit to let this happiest
time in the whole year pass
away so soon as long as the
large pine tree stands there
with all its little [ornaments?]
I felt as if the [?]
was still [laging?] a [lake?]
in the [?].

Well now I have talked
as my [heart?] [felt?] have
I been too tiresome and
taken up too much of your
time please do forgive
me best wishes to my dear
and sincere thanks for the
book and with all the
best my [?] can feel
[?] dearest [Mrs?] Stanley
Your dearest and
loving child
Jenny G.

Right side

with preparation for leaving.
My [Otto?] is always the same
working [consciencious?] being
who is nothing but love for
me in fact I never [had?] a
more moral, virtuous man.
We have had a good deal of
[sorrow?] [these ?] [last?] [times?]
having so much [with?] ?
[baby?] and ? to do we
of course have been in
great anxiety for [my?]
friends as well as also for
our own [property?] although
our money is very safe and
well invested. my father
in Land is one of the [fallen?]
in Hamburg and this was
for Otto a great grief yet
he is such a honest man
and his affairs all so [?]
and well regulated, that nothing