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So every day but one I have been in at Cambridge. I haven't stayed all day, as it was too hard work to and tend to things here, but I think my time will count as 3 days, if White will only let it.

Coming home on the bus last night I met Amos, and told him about Pa. He was quite shaken, poor old fellow, and said, "If it isn't one thing, it is another" and pointed to his own old heart. He can hardly get about.

I saw Hubbard smoking a cigarette outside the museum. He looked awfully thin and unwell. He said his stomach, which had trouble him for 30 years, was having a time of it now.

Got your telegram O.K. wish I could come earlier, but it would hardly pay to upset Pa any earlier. Thank Mrs. C. for her letters.

Doris.