Editing ALEXANDER CHASE JULY 1927 PERSONAL LETTERS

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I am so glad to be home, the place feels wonderfully familiar.  Mimi welcomed us in, in her usual brassy manner.  Sarah of course, climbed all over her, and of course Mimi didn’t mind in the least.  She was that happy to see all of us.
 
I am so glad to be home, the place feels wonderfully familiar.  Mimi welcomed us in, in her usual brassy manner.  Sarah of course, climbed all over her, and of course Mimi didn’t mind in the least.  She was that happy to see all of us.
  
I think Sean feels far more comfortable at home.  He has been less troublesome lately.  Not crying as much as he use to.  It could be that he has out-grown his tantrums.  I suspect he will be a very quiet and introverted child . . . his eyes are so serious when he watches me across a room.
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I think Sean feels far more comfortable at home.  He has been less troublesome lately.  Not crying as much as he use to.  Ti could be that he has out-grown his tantrums.  I suspect he will be a very quiet and introverted child . . . his eyes are so serious when he watches me across a room.
  
 
Do you remember when I mentioned redecorating some?  Well, the county is going to tear down an old house about a hundred miles west of us.  No one has been in it for a while, but the article says it use to be quite fancy at one time.  I don’t think there’ll be any furnishings  or paintings but it can’t hurt to go and see.  I’ll send the article back with this letter.  If there’s anything specific you’d like to have, let me know.  Also the highest dollar amount you’d want me to bid.
 
Do you remember when I mentioned redecorating some?  Well, the county is going to tear down an old house about a hundred miles west of us.  No one has been in it for a while, but the article says it use to be quite fancy at one time.  I don’t think there’ll be any furnishings  or paintings but it can’t hurt to go and see.  I’ll send the article back with this letter.  If there’s anything specific you’d like to have, let me know.  Also the highest dollar amount you’d want me to bid.

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