A pair and two singles of Michel 141, ten pfennig Germania issue in Red-Orange. Sent by Jakob Lucas, a "horse handler" in Oberhausen, Rhineland, to Erna Lucas in Freudenstadt, September 1, 1921. I've lightened the address portion for image clarity. I cannot read the old-fashioned script. Can you translate it?
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