Deer Godchild by Marguerite Bernard;Edith Serrell
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you the kiss cut out as you say if you prefer. And also I will shake
your hand. I will do all things American and all things that make you pleasure. But, dear godfather, you demand that I tell to Madame Yanket to smoke the pipe and I like not to say that because she is one very great lady, very genteel. But Maman say that is only a fashion of talk American and I must not make attention to it. Yes, dear godfather, I like rabbit. When we live in the country we have two, one white and one black, and at the end of time we have 26! But not Welsh rabbits; French. They make not sick like yours. Dear benefactor, I will write you not very long this day, for my great brother Jules come tonight on permission of four days, and I am much occupied to aid Maman arrange all things clean and pretty. I will relate on him in my letter of the week next. I squeeze your hand, and envoy to you the kiss cut out with my heart. Your godchild. A. Leblanc. Greenville Falls. N.Y. Feb, 5, 1917. Deer godchild How are you? It waznt the rabit it is the hoopincoff, I guess I am |
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