Letter: Nancy Bancroft to Margaret Moore Bancroft, November 29, 1920

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Dearest Mother, I'm so homesick this morning, it's pathetic. I feel as if I'd just been home without really having seen you all. Company is very unsatisfactory, don't you think. [Ag?], the adaptable kind, is O.K. but everybody can't be like [Ag?] I guess. Nevermind we'll

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have a nice long Xmas vacation. I feel so selfish being up here, Mother, when I might be home, helping you. I could run the house while you ran the business end of it and then we'd both have spare time and we'd be together but as thee says that's a stationary job.

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love nancy & Don & others were on our train, no chairs!

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waiting for eve and my Gale Record. A letter from Luce was quite the most unreserved and sincere I have ever had from her. I am quite crazy about her as per usual.

Only seventeen more days ma mîere! Won't it be great! I don't believe I ever looked forward to my holiday more. Don't you love our new dress

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Are you sure it wasn't beyond us financially? I made a good start on my lessons, for I realize that when I [slurk?] on my work I'm unhappy and discontented. I have on my black sweater and feel very chic even though it is yet sleeveless. [TII y.?] N. Y. Times continues to come though I have paid only $2 on it since I came. [?]. Tell Boohhon sorry we were not to say goodbye - we meant to go to meeting. Belly &

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Mrs. M. H. Baueroft Sandy Spring Mary Pond

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