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like to get rid of her big trunks up in the back chamber. but [[?]] they are to stay there indefinately.

Its a pity she could not live with some of her own folks but she cant they are all alike too spunky. I wonder how Bunice feels once Mrs Andrews last will. its a mean shame after the way she catered to her to please her in everything. even to the naming of her two children after her. I would change their names

I dont believe tomorrow will be pleasant its haging up. Your letter speaks as though you were getting a name up for your self. perhaps they will feel you do know about things. you are writing about + let you have more sway, certainly you seem to be making good. I guess this is about all there is to write + I will take the letter down to the box.

Ma