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Postcard from "May" to Miss Bertha De Fries from Orland, California. The postcard read as given. Dear Bertha- received your postal a few days ago. Did you get the one I sent [at] Easter. If you are not working why don't you come up for a littel while. Your mother has been pretty sick here lately you ought to come and see her for a long time. I'm going over to see her one of these days. It is you who ought to write a long letter not me. Write soon. May. Written on front: "Does this look natural?". April 23. Miss Bertha De Fries. 608 - R Street, Sacramento, Cal.
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