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and ruin. Well! when you, and
a few of those I used to know are
gone, it will not greive one that the
dear old house (that in memory I
often revisit) has become among "the
things that were". I dream of going
there to your home, Uncle Fuller's and
other places. Some of them, must look
desolate now from what I hear of
them. Had an interruption
How are you getting along this winter
Have you much snow and cold bad
weather? How is Cousin Oscar and
family? Has he recovered from that
hurt? Did you receive the letter
with the poppy seed that I sent
you? How is Cousin Julia Ann and
all that you know anything about of our
dear old friends? How few remain!
Haver you had a pleasant wnter, and all
the Snow you wish? We have had a
fine one, with rain sufficient to please the
farmers and give fair promise of a fruitful
harvest. The frost has not injured the
Call lillies and they are in full bloom

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