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		<title>Admin: Created page with &quot;Old Mission Mich Feb 21st, 1921  Dear Miss Taft, 	 I was glad to hear that you recieved the letter I sent to you.  I felt so miserable I could not walk to the post office with it so I left it at Waits drug store &amp; Mr. Gray posted it for me.  I will not mention what the trouble was in the letter for I don&#039;t tell my nearest neighbors some times when I have my poor days.  When you are here I tell you &amp; Mrs. S. &amp; that is enough.  I always look the same so no one ever knows....&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;Old Mission Mich Feb 21st, 1921  Dear Miss Taft, 	 I was glad to hear that you recieved the letter I sent to you.  I felt so miserable I could not walk to the post office with it so I left it at Waits drug store &amp;amp; Mr. Gray posted it for me.  I will not mention what the trouble was in the letter for I don&amp;#039;t tell my nearest neighbors some times when I have my poor days.  When you are here I tell you &amp;amp; Mrs. S. &amp;amp; that is enough.  I always look the same so no one ever knows....&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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Feb 21st, 1921&lt;br /&gt;
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Dear Miss Taft,&lt;br /&gt;
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I was glad to hear that you recieved the letter I sent to you.  I felt so miserable I could not walk to the post office with it so I left it at Waits drug store &amp;amp; Mr. Gray posted it for me.  I will not mention what the trouble was in the letter for I don&amp;#039;t tell my nearest neighbors some times when I have my poor days.  When you are here I tell you &amp;amp; Mrs. S. &amp;amp; that is enough.  I always look the same so no one ever knows.&lt;br /&gt;
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Do you wish to sell those 2 hogs left for market price or what will we do.  If prices are up out side they are about the same here.  I inquired when in T.C. and they were paying .06 cents &amp;amp; .07 cents on foot then &amp;amp; have not payed any more since holidays.  Of course the price may look better later on.  It is a puzzle what to do.  A Mr. Christopher was here today &amp;amp; looked at that older pig &amp;amp; said he would pay 10.00 for it &amp;amp; I told Joseph to ask you first.  If it was ours we would know what to do.&lt;br /&gt;
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We are having a few cold days now but hard to tell how long it will last.&lt;br /&gt;
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I owe Mrs. Stutsman a letter but can&amp;#039;t seem to find time to write.  I have considerable Spring sewing to do for my little one&amp;#039;s yet just plain clothes.  That is about all I find time to make.  I am going to make Hazel some crepe Romepers for Summer to se if ironing can be cut down a little.&lt;br /&gt;
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Dear how I would love to sit down with you for a few hours visit.  It is bed time &amp;amp; both babies are sound asleep so I think I will soon follow them.&lt;br /&gt;
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Your&amp;#039;s  Essie K&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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