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winter with her mother. She sympathizes so deeply and wants to be company for her. Her daughter goes to school in Boston and lives at the Students' Union in the Fenway.

I have been going at the German daily with Doris. She is at p.98 in her story book, and translating very readily. And she is half thru the grammar. After she finishes her grammar I plan to devote ½ hour or more daily to conversations in German with her. We must do that regularly, to keep her in touch with it.

Tomorrow I mean to spend at Cambridge, working on the Le Conte types of what I have been studying. I hope to see Darlington if he is still about.

Doris has to go to the dentist in the afternoon and help about the house during the morning.

Mabel is over here this afternoon. The two young ones appear to be very good friends, - about the same [[hilarity??]] and tomboy stage. They get to fooling. I must go out now and quiet them in this Sunday sabbath quiet neighborhood.

Are you off, I wonder? I hope you are having it a bit cooler and getting to bed on time and having good meals.

Doris.

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