Katherine Fletcher to Andrew Craig Fletcher, 1886 September 27
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Has I to furnish all there is to be burned in my stove, either wood, or coal? I
supposed we were to furnish only half: but to day, talking with Mrs. Hayford
about it she say's I am to furnish it all, as she made no bargain to furnish
any. I have got a cold and sore-throat and
if I had a fire once in a
while in my room it would be far more comfortable, these cold days. As the stove
is a coal stove and it will not cost much more I would rather burn coal for then
my room would always be warm. Perhaps I am mistaken, but I thought you said we
were to furnish just half and no more. I am getting along as well as may be
expected and when I cannot stay away any longer I am coming home, but do not
think I shall be home this week
any-way. It is now about time this was
in the office so will close, hopeing to hear from you soon,
Kate.