Della Oakes to Ruth and Andrew Fletcher, 1889 December 16
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I suppose you have had a letter from Mr Culver ere this I am so nearly used up I
can hardly write. At last Mr Culver has succeeded in settleing and has gone. I
expect to start to morrow morning I dread my I would like to
see you before I go but it is impossible It is to bad to be kept here so long on
expense I hope you better since we come away & not have so many to
trouble you I will be very glad to get a home somewhere very soon I ought to
have gone a long time
ago and saved all this trouble & expense
I have not got one friend I will write you when I get to Uncles,
and tell all about the whole matter my aunt has not been in to see me since I
have been here I came up last Monday noon I shall go tomorrow on the 10 o clock
train
Good Bye.R Della Oakes.