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[[upper margin]]Aug. 10th We are threshing this morning. They say Big Elk has very fine wheat. Rosalie[[/margin]]

box from Hampton cost him $2.75 and he had to borrow the money from Mrs. Wade. she willingly let him have it. he said because there was going to be some left from the breaking. Ed didn't let him have it because he said he didn't think the lady would want the money used for anything but the home. After P. understood the matter he said it was all right. Ed is going to pay him .50 for his grass as soon as it is cut so he will have money to spend for the outside purposes. And he ought to make an effort to buy a bedstead and a few chairs.