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Thompson, Addie | to Hugh Thompson, Feb. 1876:

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Date
February 12, 1876
Abstract
VC Prep 1875-1876
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vassar:25094,,Box 74,VCL_Letters_Thompson_Addie_1875-1876_012
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: VCLLettersThompsonAddie18751876012001
One-cent stamped postcard
addressed to Mr. Hugh Thompson Vassar Feb 12, 18?6
Winona, Minn.
Just received your letter of the ninth. I sent a letter Monday morning and a package of ties Tuesday another letter and package. I did not have time the Wednesday before to write a postal and this week I forgot it. I am so sorry my letters hare been delayed. I shall always write a letter or at least a postal every Sunday, unless I an sick. I hope the letters are not lost. Do not worry if a letter does not come on Wednesdays, for you nay be sure if yon do not receive one, it is on the way, for I will surely send one every Monday morning. This is a beautiful day, very warm snow all gone. We had another Art Lecture last night and are to have one to-night. Do not ever think I am sick, far I never enjoyed better health in my life. Have not been homesick in two whole weeks. Have to study very hard this semester, but it is the last half of the year and so is not seen as tedious to work all the time. It will only be eight weeks more before the spring vacation. There is to be a matinee this afternoon over in the hall given by the Exoteric society. I am going if I can get my lessons before that time. Will write
tomorrow as usual.
Yours lovingly
Addis