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I went over to see Maud a little while ago. She is fairly well - her bowels at any rate - and she hasn't seen "the boys" yet. It is too bad she can't, but you can't blame them either. There isn't much fun in an 8-year old visiting a paralytic grandma when he has so many other more interesting things going on. They start school tomorrow.

We shall start very early tomorrow for Cambridge. I shall bring my binoculars & papers home, as it will be my last visit in there this summer. I have only to finish up one drawing and arrange to borrow a box of specimens.

Doris has knitted most of her sweater, only 1½ arms left to do. She washed her head this afternoon while I was off & when I came home she had her grandmother curling her damp locks over her fingers & pinning up the tight curls. She wants me to do that when we get home, but I can't see myself hair curling as a nightly chore! 

Well, I hope you get this. If they make any complaint at the Bureau, tell them I can't get mail to you any other way.

Doris.