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Last night I told father you didn't approve of the renting of the land, and he said, "Well she knows what is best for us" I didn't have a chance to say any more to him, as the room was full.  I would frighten the poor men out of their wits if I told them what the papers say about making them citizens and selling the balance of the land. Thank you for the money it is going to keep me in stamps for quite a while. I know you need every cent yourself to carry on your good work so you must let me furnish my own paper & stamps it is so little I can do. We will write to Frank tomorrow I wanted to tell you about J. Webster and his daughter next time