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fashioned sofa, and think of thee.
I have all the money I need at
present; but I would like four of
those little straight cheviot ties
Wannamaker has them 4 for 50 cts.
The colors were very pretty - get me
anything thee thinks pretty-thee had
better get one white one. Now really
they are all I need- I don't want
any silk ones, or fly away kind
they are hot worn, and they get in
my way. Is Mr. C. still with thee?
I sent to Balto. for the second
sons layette-got the whole for
[$?] 13 - did I not do noble? Children
are so lovely, dear, I can't help being
glad, and it will be well. I wish
thee God speed in the quest to
the Public hero. Thee does not answer
about the letters. All thy own -
Margaret

"Norwood"
May 12th, 1900
My dearie,
I have nothing to say specially
but an insane desire to be
with thee makes me write thy
letter with the sketch came last
night and oh ! I was so glad to
get it. The very first thing my
eyes lighted on this morning was
"himself", and it seened like a
greeting from thee: though I am
sure that Morpheus held thee
tight in his embrace at the hour
I awoke. I mistrusted the coolness
of the Studio - perhaps if they
turned the ventilator a little
wider thee would get more air.
the heat here has been intense
since Sunday - I have not
minded it, but Mr. Moore does

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