Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 15 (1900)

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Lt 207, 1900

Davis, Marian

Sanitarium Farm, Hornsby Junction, New South Wales, Australia

January 10, 1900

Previously unpublished.

[Dear] Marian:

Will you send me my second-best vester? The best vester is distinguished by smooth buttons such as I use on my dresses. The second-best has larger button. The vest is old and lined throughout. 15LtMs, Lt 207, 1900, par. 1

I would be pleased to have the ribbed-stitch cloak with velvet cuffs. If you have any pieces like that cloak that I could put in and enlarge the sleeves, it would be much more comfortable for me, but if not, I can use it until I get home. 15LtMs, Lt 207, 1900, par. 2

I sent you a letter this morning, but I may not [have] made my meaning plain. My head is not just as straight as it ought to be. 15LtMs, Lt 207, 1900, par. 3

Later on I will write more particulars. Love to all the household. 15LtMs, Lt 207, 1900, par. 4

I will say we did not get here any too soon. It commenced raining. Brother Taylor has taken dinner with us. 15LtMs, Lt 207, 1900, par. 5

Your sister in Christ Jesus. 15LtMs, Lt 207, 1900, par. 6

[P.S.] Send enclosed for W. C. White. Feared he might be away. 15LtMs, Lt 207, 1900, par. 7