Willis Hubbard to Katherine Fletcher, 1885 October 22
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Your kind letter was duly received. Was glad to hear from you although you need
not have been in such a great rush to answer my last. When I wrote it I did not
expect to get an answer and perhaps I did not deserve one
I rec'd two
other letters the day that I got yours one from Allie and the other from some
one whom I think you do not know. Lodge is not very lively, they talk of
adopting some new system.
Allie cannot be very sick of the Whitcombs or he would not visit them as often as he does.
As for the school in Dis. No 19, I was in the notch one day on business one
day and called at the schoolhouse a few minutes
everything
seemed to be in order and the Notchites say they have had a good school.
I think I would like to be acquainted with your littleAlberta roommate she must be a daisy. What is the reason that your father will not let you go to lodge?
The boys and girls of Jeff ought to get up a dramatic club this winter but if
they do I fear it will not benefit me much as I am going
to
Morrisville to school this winter and probably shall not come home very often.
Well I must draw this to a close as I have two more to write this evening.
When you have lots of leisure time and waste paper, please think occasionally of
Willis S Hubbard
Jealous! O, My!