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[[Top right margin]] Hope you won't have any more snow to shovel.  I will help the 16th of April.  Love [[Top right margin]]

Wednesday Evening

Dear Folks:

Your letter was waiting for me when I got home tonight.
It was good to hear from you and Doris. I hope their auto is fixed by this time. The enclosed letter was from Elizabeth Dinsmore.  
Doris had written her so she wrote to sympathize with me. She is ever so good. 
Miss Sutherland fell last night too but to hear her talk I guess it didn't affect her tongue any. She thinks she too would have been cut if it hadn't been for her hat, Etc, Etc.
Has Abbie had another bad

encased in ice. She didn't even have gloves. I offered her mine as I had a muff but she didn't wish to take them. I said, "aren't you cold?" She denied it but the man said that she looked it, so when a slight lull came and I asked her to go home with me, he told Lee she had better go. We made a dash and got through to Mechanics Bld. and then on up Huntington Ave. and in to a house doorway. Then on home, going backward to get our breath at times and then running forward. We took off our coats and things in the hall but the sleet was frozen on and was not only driven into my coat pockets but in some way got inside my coat and plastered on to the pockets of my dress. It melted off gradually as it would not shake off. We