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(Page 1)<br /><br /> Naples Dec. 7<sup>th</sup>, 1887<br /> “My own dear Fred”<br /> Was happily sur-<br /> prised yesterday, by receiving <br /> two letters from you. <br /> One from Rich - and <br /> the other from Chritine [sic] -<br /> Thought you had <br /> forgotten me. Will pardon <br /> your negligence this time <br /> if you <span style="text-decoration:underline;">wont</span> do so any <br /> more. You did not write <br /> me you were going to <br /> H_port it was some <span style="text-decoration:underline;">other</span> <br /> girl.<br /> How nice it would <br /> be, if I could come to<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> C. about Sat. and spend <br /> Sunday as I have a <br /> lady friend there who <br /> lives not a short distance <br /> from the Warners house,<br /> I could visit.<br /> I want to see you <br /> very much, and will try <br /> to come, if I do not, will <br /> you come here on your <br /> way home next week?<br /> Think you might.<br /> I have my <br /> plans laid to visit <br /> Roch about Dec 25 or <br /> just after will that <br /> meet, with your approval?<br /> We are having <br /> such cold weather, I <br /> dread the side to Blonde, <br /> I am such a frozen<br /><br /> (Page 3)<br /><br /> creature need the <br /> warmth from a congenial <br /> larger, and warmer body <br /> must be_<br /> Now, will make <br /> an effort to come, but <br /> may fail, however, come <br /> here if I do.<br /> Write me <br /> before you come, if I <br /> fail to get there.<br /> Hartily [sic] Yours<br /> From [Cumming?] Florence<br />
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Naples Dec. 7th, 1887 "My own dear Fred" Was happily sur- prised yesterday, by receiving two letters from you. One from Rich - and the other from Chritine [sic] - Thought you had forgotten me. Will pardon your negligence this time if you wont do so any more. You did not write me you were going to H_port it was some other girl. How nice it would be, if I could come to C. about Sat. and spend Sunday as I have a lady friend there who lives not a short distance from the Warners house, I could visit. I want to see you very much, and will try to come, if I do not, will you come here on your way home next week? Think you might. I have my plans laid to visit Roch about Dec 25 or just after will that meet, with your approval? We are having such cold weather, I dread the side to Blonde, I am such a frozen creature need the warmth from a congenial larger, and warmer body must be_ Now, will make an effort to come, but may fail, however, come here if I do. Write me before you come, if I fail to get there. Hartily [sic] Yours From [Cumming?] Florence
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