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Article : 281 wordsMy Dear Children,—How do you all like this weather we are haviun the last few days? We are nearly baked, it is just too hot to do anything. What a good thing ...
Article : 507 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—Father has given me five shillings which I am sending you for the Silver Chain. I hope the Christmas tree will be a great success. We are getting on ...
Article : 180 wordsDeat Aunt Mary,—Just a line to let you know I have not forgotten you. I received the collecting card safely and have got 12s. o[?] it. We finished our harvest to-day and ...
Article : 220 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I am sendig in my subscription. I don't know when, the time is due but hope I am not over my time. Dear Auntie, we had a terrible storm down ...
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Article : 121 wordsDear Aunt Mary;—I received the receipt for the money all right, thank you. Were you satisfied with my result? I am sending postal notes for £1 10s. and 1s. stamps, it ...
Article : 242 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I received the card safely, and I have four new links, and would like to know if I have to sent the four shillings in now or wait till I g[?]t the card ...
Article : 109 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—Just a few lines to let you know that I am still alive, hoping you to [?]e the same. There are many parrots here, and other birds. You can get right ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Fri 24 Jan 1913, Page 46
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