Dear A[?] Mary,—I received my calendar, for which I thank you very much. I am sending my enbscription 1s. in stamps I am very sorry that I ...
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Article : 263 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—Just a few lines, thanking you "for the pretty calendar, which I received about two weeks ago. We are having queer weather down here ...
Article : 112 wordsMy dear Aunt Mary,—Just a few lines to let you know I have three more links, and I am sending an eclosed postal note for the three shillings. In ...
Article : 147 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—As it seems eucb ong time since I last wrote to you, thought I would write now. I hope you did not think I find forgotten the ...
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Article : 102 wordsDear Aunt Marr.—You will think I have forgotten you, but such is not the case. P[?]ase forgive me for neglecting to send in my subscription for three ...
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Article : 175 wordsDear Aunt Mary.—Wil, you please send me a collecting card and a badge, also a rosette, if you have any. I saw one of my letters in the "Western ...
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Article : 69 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I received my calendar some time ago, and I thank you very much for it. I think it is sweetly pretty. I will endeavour to ...
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Article : 242 wordsDear Aunt Mary.—I am sending my subscription as I think my year must be nearly up. Mollien has given me 5s. also which I ara enclosing for the Silver ...
Article : 181 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—Thank you ever [?] much for the pretty calendar, which [?] rived safely. We are having a very funny summar this year. It is adways ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 27 Mar 1924, Page 38
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