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as I can only see her as a young person in my mind now of course she has changed as we all have, still one can see something of the persons younger looks. Some know me and others do not. I would like to see Gladys as have not seen her for years. I always hear her spoken of as being a very fine person. I wonder if she has any work. I presume Alice and her friend think it the "happiest life" always to court and never to wed. The old man may go along for some time, one never can tell. Too bad Doris strained a ligament, for it takes time for that trouble. That is what happened to my foot, I can't see it gets better, it seems strange for any one to stay five weeks in a place without paying or doing any thing but talk about them. It isn't just nice to do in that way, Miss Tilden must have been very kind to have any one like that. It was kind in Mrs Blake to have you I am glad you could get out for a day I have been told Mrs Blake was a nice woman. I wonder if Hattie Ripley would be there. I  think she goes there for a day each week. I see her when I am with Mrs Hunt, she is very good company. Where did Lena move her things. you write of Mrs Legg. Does Lena work now, she wasn't well when you wrote about

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