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Post, Amy Kirby. Letter to Esther Titus.

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My Dear Esther
 
My Dear Esther
  
I was truly glad to receive thy letter, though I knew thee often thought of us, it is very pleasant to have it demonstrated to the eye. I hope thee will come and see us soon, it seems long that we have waited, I should love dearly to spend a day with you, but the time to leave home even for a day, has not seemed to come yet, Susan & Holland were delighted with their visit. They are still at the National, but thinking of soon going to Chicago, I have just been down to their room and had a good talk with them, upon Woman and her capabilities [illegible] I think it always arouses, and brightens us up, to have a visit from Lucy Colman, which was the case now she had stayed all night here, and I had been around yesterday and this morning with her making calls - she is to return
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I was truly glad to receive thy letter, though I knew thee often thought of us, it is very pleasant to have it demonstrated to the eye. I hope thee will come and see us soon, it seems long that we have waited, I should love dearly to spend a day with you, but the time to leave home even for a day, has not seemed to come yet, Susan & Holland were delighted with their visit. They are still at the National, but thinking of soon going to Chicago, I have just been down to their room and had a good talk with them, upon Woman and her capabilities [etc?] I think it always arouses, and brightens us up, to have a visit from Lucy Colman, which was the case now she had stayed all night here, and I had been around yesterday and this morning with her making calls - she is to return

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Rochester March 28 /65

My Dear Esther

I was truly glad to receive thy letter, though I knew thee often thought of us, it is very pleasant to have it demonstrated to the eye. I hope thee will come and see us soon, it seems long that we have waited, I should love dearly to spend a day with you, but the time to leave home even for a day, has not seemed to come yet, Susan & Holland were delighted with their visit. They are still at the National, but thinking of soon going to Chicago, I have just been down to their room and had a good talk with them, upon Woman and her capabilities [etc?] I think it always arouses, and brightens us up, to have a visit from Lucy Colman, which was the case now she had stayed all night here, and I had been around yesterday and this morning with her making calls - she is to return