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Design on front:
If troubles don'tWriting on back:
never come
single, for vy
should I get
married?
Hello Grandma:Found in "The Tennyson Birthday Book" published by Raphael Tuck and Sons, London, circa 1912.
Have you frozen up tet? Come over and I will tease you a little
Edna
Mrs. E.C. Bailey
Delhi N.Y.
Del. Co.
Ed: I think "Come over and I will tease you a little" is my new catchphrase.
man, tennyson looks PISSED
ReplyDeleteThey forgot it was his birthday.
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