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Marcia Bruner to Lawrence Bruner, 1897, Nov. 28

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Handwritten 5 page letter from Marcia Bruner to Lawrence Bruner, "I will try to write a few lines today..."
Title
Marcia Bruner to Lawrence Bruner, 1897, Nov. 28
Alternative Title
Lawrence Bruner Letters, 1897
Date
1897, Nov. 28
Creator
Lawrence Bruner
Description
Handwritten 5 page letter from Marcia Bruner to Lawrence Bruner, "I will try to write a few lines today..."
Identifier
081210-1897-067c
Transcription
I went to a reception and [?] Friday. Things seem very lively in Lincoln this winter.

I had to come up stairs to put baby to bed. She is so cute and lively now I am sure you would not know her. She does not let one get out of her sight, but follows me around all day. Psyche has commenced to read the bible through, no one said anything to her about it but she reads quite a long time. Helen is talking down stairs as usual. Nothing discourages her from keeping up a conversation. Seba and I went to hear James Whilcome Riley the poet. we enjoued it ever so much.

I am so homesick to see you tonight that I can hardly keep from crying. With so many in the house it seems lonesome without you.
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