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I will call and see him today some time 

it seems nice and warm here in the Sitting Room bright sunshine by so by the old saying we may have the snow blow in later but only 5 or 6 weeks more of winter but that will be enough for me Mr Leonard tells me Dr G is anxious for Helen to come back to him when he gets to Boston What has become of Fred Southworth you do not speak of him has he forsaken you people Mrs Chas Tenney we hear has to leave her home she is not able to satisfy Mr Ford, who has a big claim on place and is forcing her out I think they have had sheriff there part of the week am sorry for her it is too bad it has come to this at her age but she does not seem to have any body to come to her help The wind has begun to blow like it was March think it will keep it up tonight Dykeman is about the same has his bad spells Dr Ewing was here last Sunday think he will come back here to live before long