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Taos N.M. Sept. 16th 1919

Dear Alfred;

I'm glad that you got home and hope the whooping-cough is all over.

How are your tomatoes?  If they are good will you save some fresh seed for next year before you go to Woodstock or to school?  I hope Mamee and Tommy & the kittens are well & that you will find Niggy in Woodstock.

You must count the morning glories for me if you go there ahead.

There are fine dark blue ones of the same kind on the fences here.

The other night we took a ride by moonlight.

The dog, named Gunar, was running, ahead of the horses trying to catch a ground squirrel or anything, when suddenly he stopped and gave a yelp and a squeel and a black and white animal with a tail like a fountain came