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to be sold. Saw the house in 1934 and it is falling down. Soon the lot will be the only thing left. Certainly, I more than needed the money. He needed the money also, but pure meaniness prompted him, together with other influence, not to sign. Perhaps it was unwise, but I wrote him and certainly did not spare words in telling him what I thought of him. When my Daddy passed away, he did not even have manners enough to write a letter, yet my Daddy had helped him more times than once. It is unfortunate that he has such a nasty disposition, as he may not live to reap his reward, but he has children and a wife and people just do not forget the unkind things that are done to them. Now and then Mother hears from Aunt Belle. Neither she nor Uncle Noah enjoy good health. When you find the time let me have a letter from you and do not forget to send the picture. I do want one