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Title
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Letters, Sept 19th, 1911_003
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Alternative Title
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Letters, Sept 19th, 1911
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Date
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Sept 19th, 1911
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Creator
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Edith Schwartz Clements
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Description
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Edith Schwartz Clements handwritten letter
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Identifier
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nshs-rg3158am
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Transcription
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3 so much of the sea, it will certainly pall, long before it’s time to return. I can now sympathize with her weariness of the seas — though I still love the shore. As for my little Kit -sister — I am so hungry for her! I still cherish the hope that she will come & live with me again indefinitely. I saw a girl on the boat, who did her hair the way Kit used to & I would sit & look at her back & try to think it was Kit . Of couse Elsie & C.C. can come any time, & I would rather have them alone, as C.C. would h not enjoy the kind of times “we girls” would have. What I long for, most ardently, is that they could come & settle here. The auto business is immense for the two cities. I think I shall ask cousin Grace to come while Marmee & Jule are here. She said she would like to visit me, when we saw her in Chicago, a year ago last Christmas, & this would be a fine chance, what with the Vincents whom she knows to give her social entertainment, & all the doings connected with the inaugaration. These are to be quite “some” as every member of the Faculty is requested to get a gown for it & their func-
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Rights
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To inquire about usage, please contact Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. These images are for educational use only. Not all images are available for publication.
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