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no satisfaction but it was all she could tell. It seems to me it is not quite the same story the others told.

[[?D]]aryl is in Lincoln and writes me often. He is staying with Susette, said she told him he could do the "chores" for her and she would keep him, was so afraid he would not do enough for his board, but he writes me that he thinks it will be all right as he trys to take the place of a "girl" and keeps in every way about the house work, said Mr Tribble told him Susette was more like herself since he was there & thought his company did her good.

Cannot tell you anything, definitely about the business till later on as crops are not yet all gathered, am looking forward though; Ed will write write to Frank in a few days and sent him his wheat money The man has not delivered it all yet, but will in a few days. Will be sure to see mother as soon as she returns.
Rosalie.

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