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Who would like to decipher this?

 
 
ameliabunny
 
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Reply Sun 25 Feb, 2018 03:19 pm
@oristarA,
"My dear Joe. I hope you are quite well. I hope I shall soon be able for to teach you, Joe. An' then we (shall? sure?) be so glad an' when I am (no idea) to you, Joe, what (larks?) an' believe me (in?) Pip
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ak29
 
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Reply Mon 25 Dec, 2023 08:48 pm
@oristarA,
My dear Joe,
I hope you are quite well. I hope I shall soon be able to teach you Joe and then we should be so glad. And when I'm apprenticed to you Joe, what larks and believe me.
In affection,
Pip
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