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  <dc:title>Letter from Annie Robinson at 34 Westbourne Park to her sister Ellen.  She is sending a baby outfit.  She speaks of the imminent death of Aunt Anna and says she almost envies those who are about to enter a better world but she knows she must wait patiently for her summons.  "Papa is in the middle of rabbit catching now and I understand they are better than ever and the price good but I do not think the weather is the most favourable that could be desired .... such a summer I think never was known as this has been and water is now very short and the country much in need of rain"</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>09 Dec 1858</dc:date>
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