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[16 Oct. 1921]


Doris
Well what do you think this forenoon as I was going over to the old fence I met Amos driving through he said I just left a big Horse in the Barn for you  he has sold his store and had two Horses  he would not sell them and they were too good to lay away and Ellen was so pleased to think he was to leave him with me. he is so tall I guess I shall have to stand on a box to put his Bridle on. I dont know how long I shall come to keep him  the horse is one that needs a lot of work, so I am back at feeding three times a day again  Your Ma acts a little shy of him today