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I Would Like to See You Here
Rebus: "Eye wood l-eye-ke two c u h-ear."
Translation: "I would like to see you here."
"You will find the solution of this riddle underneath the stamp."
Handwritten message on the front of this postcard: "From a friend. Haven't you forgotten me? Hope not, come to see me. I often think of you."
The card was addressed on the other side to "Miss Laura Fisher, Carlisle, Penna., c/o Lindner Shoe Co.," and was postmarked in Carlisle, Pa., on April 12, 1906.
A sticker with a Bible verse is affixed to the other side: "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect. Matthew 5:48."
This is Huld's Riddle Series No. 9. For other postcards in the series, see I Would Like to Meet You and I Would Like to Make a Date with You.
Translation: "I would like to see you here."
"You will find the solution of this riddle underneath the stamp."
Handwritten message on the front of this postcard: "From a friend. Haven't you forgotten me? Hope not, come to see me. I often think of you."
The card was addressed on the other side to "Miss Laura Fisher, Carlisle, Penna., c/o Lindner Shoe Co.," and was postmarked in Carlisle, Pa., on April 12, 1906.
A sticker with a Bible verse is affixed to the other side: "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect. Matthew 5:48."
This is Huld's Riddle Series No. 9. For other postcards in the series, see I Would Like to Meet You and I Would Like to Make a Date with You.
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