Difference between revisions of ".NTI.MTMwOQ"

From DigitalMaine Transcription Project
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
 
If you have any things to be (underlined) washed (underlined), send in one of Uncle Lucius' boxes, + mother will send them to you by Persis Bray who will go to Boston in two weeks. We send your clean (underlined) things by Mr. Loring. Some flannels (underlined) soon (underlined).  
 
If you have any things to be (underlined) washed (underlined), send in one of Uncle Lucius' boxes, + mother will send them to you by Persis Bray who will go to Boston in two weeks. We send your clean (underlined) things by Mr. Loring. Some flannels (underlined) soon (underlined).  
  
P.M. Persis + I have been to see grandmother Long who is more unwell than she has been. We called to see Ras. Cole + bot. (
+
P.M. Persis + I have been to see grandmother Long who is more unwell than she has been. We called to see Ras. Cole + bot. 2 large pumpkins for pies. Mr. Turner = wife have lately been to Lowell all the way by Railroad. This journey is an era (underlined) of their lives; a subject whose interest will last as long as they (underlined) last. Your mother, + Mrs. Arrowsmith, + the children, + I, have just taken tea at Mr. Loring's. Carrol's appetite is unlimited. He says he has sent you a letter of 8 pages this week, continuing some 
  
 
 

Revision as of 13:22, 8 April 2017

If you have any things to be (underlined) washed (underlined), send in one of Uncle Lucius' boxes, + mother will send them to you by Persis Bray who will go to Boston in two weeks. We send your clean (underlined) things by Mr. Loring. Some flannels (underlined) soon (underlined).

P.M. Persis + I have been to see grandmother Long who is more unwell than she has been. We called to see Ras. Cole + bot. 2 large pumpkins for pies. Mr. Turner = wife have lately been to Lowell all the way by Railroad. This journey is an era (underlined) of their lives; a subject whose interest will last as long as they (underlined) last. Your mother, + Mrs. Arrowsmith, + the children, + I, have just taken tea at Mr. Loring's. Carrol's appetite is unlimited. He says he has sent you a letter of 8 pages this week, continuing some