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My yarn Pa came tugging home yesterday noon, but I guess they had it in the office some time before the storm begun. Arthur Dykeman came yesterday with our fixtures and has got them all changed, now we are all dolled up & we think they are fine. Lena was coming out she has had very bad luck I never saw anything beat it she seems to get in deeper every time we hear from her she must be discouraged poor thing we will send along her letters. Leonard told Pa that Amy had broken the little bone in her leg skating, so that she had to go to school on crutches. think she is unlucky too Anna has got a beau Dykeman knows him he is from Brockton and related to him. She has born a hard name but perhaps she will sober down sometime. I hope to get your letter by Monday as your last one came Tuesday morning. Ralph and Maud came Sunday they seemed to enjoy those pictures you sent home, he has grown fat and I never saw him look so well, his color was good also.  Walter Long is just alive there seems to be lots of sickness in town at present.

Ma.