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... DEAREST TROTTY : — Upon our return to London this morning we found your letter awaiting us , and it pained us to hear that you had been homesick . By this time , however , you have probably recovered your cheer- fulness . We are greatly ...
... DEAREST TROTTY : — Upon our return to London this morning we found your letter awaiting us , and it pained us to hear that you had been homesick . By this time , however , you have probably recovered your cheer- fulness . We are greatly ...
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... the same old " ootsing . " Your mamma sends her love and so do I ; we both hope to be very proud of you all . Affectionately yours , LONDON , Dec. 27th , 1889 . EUGENE FIELD . MY EVER DEAREST TROTTY : - --- Your mother thinks.
... the same old " ootsing . " Your mamma sends her love and so do I ; we both hope to be very proud of you all . Affectionately yours , LONDON , Dec. 27th , 1889 . EUGENE FIELD . MY EVER DEAREST TROTTY : - --- Your mother thinks.
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Eugene Field Mary Elizabeth Burt, Mary Cable Dennis. MY EVER DEAREST TROTTY : - --- Your mother thinks that perhaps it would be better for you to wait until we come to Hanover before having your pictures taken . In the mean time you must ...
Eugene Field Mary Elizabeth Burt, Mary Cable Dennis. MY EVER DEAREST TROTTY : - --- Your mother thinks that perhaps it would be better for you to wait until we come to Hanover before having your pictures taken . In the mean time you must ...
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... dearest , Yours ever lovingly , EUGENE FIELD . 20 ALFRED Place , Bedford Square , W. , LONDON , February 2d , 1890 . MY DEAREST BOYS : - I am getting quite lonely.
... dearest , Yours ever lovingly , EUGENE FIELD . 20 ALFRED Place , Bedford Square , W. , LONDON , February 2d , 1890 . MY DEAREST BOYS : - I am getting quite lonely.
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Eugene Field Mary Elizabeth Burt, Mary Cable Dennis. MY DEAREST BOYS : - I am getting quite lonely without you , and I shall be glad when the time comes for me to visit you in Hanover . I never supposed I could stay away from you so long ...
Eugene Field Mary Elizabeth Burt, Mary Cable Dennis. MY DEAREST BOYS : - I am getting quite lonely without you , and I shall be glad when the time comes for me to visit you in Hanover . I never supposed I could stay away from you so long ...
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