Letter from J.B. Sanborn to May Wright Sewall.

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SANBORN, J.B. NOV 15 1880

Ariana, Concord, Nov 15 1880

My dear Mrs. Sewall;

I had scarcely got well accustomed to one of your names, when you suddenly change it for anther, to which I hope in time to grow accustomed, though it seems strange at first. Your wedding cards came just as we were beginning to send out our wedding cards of next year. School of philosophy, and I suppose you got ours soon after we recieved yours.

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For fear you did not, and also because you are no longer one, but two, I now send another circular, hoping that you can your husband may both honor us with your presence next year. We expect to make the chapel a little more comfortable and to have some improve ments in boarding houses [?] but our school, as you

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see, will be much the same except that we shall try the experiment on outside classes of all kind and ? which way continue after the five weeks school is ended.

I was sorry not to see you again in Concord, as some of your friends did. I hope you found time to go to Plymouth, but I did not hear that you were there. I congratulate your hus band on the [choice?] you have made, and when I have made his acquaintence shall no doubt congrat ulate you. Matramony is a School of Philo

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sophy in 'itself' and a more permanant one than ours. I hope you may find both to your [mind?] and shall be glad to hear what you have to say about both. I read your letters with pleasure and thought them, on the whole, the best that were written about us. If you have a spare copy of them I should be glad to recieve it in lieu of the wedding cake which did not come with your cards.

Very Truly Yours J.B. Sanborn

by Theo. L. Sewall Indianapolis Ind.

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