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Aaron, Fannie | to Mother and Father, 1922 January 17

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Tues.

Dear Mother + Father:

I have never gone through a worse night - I almost froze up. My fingers are still numb.

I am finishing my topic, thank goodness.

I knew how to spell "dyed".

Have you heard from Dr. C? R.S.V.P.

Heard an excellent dramatic reading of "Les Femmes Savantes" last night by a French actress.

The medicine had not done any good, when it started having a peculiar, sort of paralyzing effect on my eyes. I could not afford that in these busy days, so quit. I feel the same as always. I'm thoroughly sick of it. Love.

Fannie

 


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[This Side of Card is For Address]

Mrs. Marcus Aaron,
402 S. Winebiddle Ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.