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Dear Mrs. Eckstorm,
 
Dear Mrs. Eckstorm,
I enclose your [?] Pingree letters, with thanks.  Curious [?] those names [?] - Pingree + Pynchose at Springfield, both can [?].
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the way I got to looking at Kennebunk as a posidy word was by running into Nepanket, or Nep[?], R. "near C. Neddick," may not be the [?], but sits the form, with looks [?] to me.  Close to our decidedly not Nipp[?] or Neap[?], here.  I would say that Kennebunk R (Biddeford [?]) was quite a good fit with the [?] meaning.  It seems reasonable to take the [?]
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I enclose your two Pingree letters, with thanks.  Curious how those names jingle together - Pingree & Pynchon at Springfield, both conspicuous.
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The way I got to looking at Kennebunk as a pondy word was by running into Nepanket, or Nepunket, R. "near C. Neddick." May not be the Ken- R. but sets the form, which looks wet to me.  Close to our decidedly wet Nippenicket or Neapnuncket, here.  I would say that Kennebunk R. (Biddeford abt:) was quite a good fit with the wet meaning.  It seems reasonable to take the nip-

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Oct 31 / 34

Dear Mrs. Eckstorm,

I enclose your two Pingree letters, with thanks. Curious how those names jingle together - Pingree & Pynchon at Springfield, both conspicuous.

The way I got to looking at Kennebunk as a pondy word was by running into Nepanket, or Nepunket, R. "near C. Neddick." May not be the Ken- R. but sets the form, which looks wet to me. Close to our decidedly wet Nippenicket or Neapnuncket, here. I would say that Kennebunk R. (Biddeford abt:) was quite a good fit with the wet meaning. It seems reasonable to take the nip-