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but presume he was so busy at the bank that he did not think. I have not received your Sundays letter yet but perhaps it may come. later on it is now nine o clock. I read Sue your last letter, she thinks Eleanor is very fond of the baby, her letters contain nothing but her & that is something, you might go father & fair worse. dont expect too much in these flapper times. it probably is not in her make up to have much solid horse since, you know she has had no sensible bringing up. have lots of patience with her & try to make it pleasant. you two may be too far the other way. I am still busy braiding up my rags so to get rid of them I burn up some every time I make up my fire. you better bring some clothes for the baby when she comes up. it may be cooler. we dont hear from Mrs Blake. Ma