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You may use my studio all you want for a gymnasium.  We can construct an apparatus ourselves to exercise on. If there is no one down-stairs then you can use it also for a running track.

We ought to have a lot of fun cooking our own supper ocasionally, think of what a fine feast we could prepare, Devonshire junkets, artichoke cuit ets ets. I must not forget Johnson baked tomatoes, to think of them makes me homesick for your aunts cooking.

Am much surprised that Yoine is prenant; did not know that Joe wanted any children; from [[strikethrough]] Joes [[/strikethrough]]  his remark I presume it to be an accident.

Probably most of us are accidents, judging from my expereince and others; and are perhaps better than if we had been planted intentionally (dans this pen) unconcius work is always  is more living than cut and dry logic. I think you understand to what degree I mean.

I [[strikethrough]] wo [[/strikethrough]] am glad you think that you may get used to the noise in the studio and that Paris is not altogether dissagreeable to you. also that you are begining to feel like work.

If the salon is open when I get to Paris, I would like to go with you to see it. that is if you care to go again.

Tonight I shall try and get a letter under say to Ballin, and one to your aunt afterwads. I feel badly to think I have not written to her. Please remember me to her when you write again. 

My legs are getting cold. think I will stick them in bed until dinnertime. Write to me soon my girl as I am anxious for some news of yourself.

Transcription Notes:
Second paragraph ? might be artichoke cutlets ets. AW Artichoke cuit, a lovely mélange of English and French