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I am enclosing my Stoughton Trust book. If you will get this for me Thursday it will help me tremendously. After drawing the $70.00 I figure there will still be over $3.00 left, but do not bother to send the book back, just throw it in with the other one, or something, please. I think that you might as well take out fifteen dollars for co-op dues for Feb, March and April. That will leave $55.00 to send me.
 
Helen Curtis wrote a good letter. Apparently she doesn't find much difficulty in writing. I have been putting off from day to day the letter that I have been promising myself to write. To-day I was to make up for lost time by writing at least seven besides this, but this is my first, and it is about a quarter of eight. I may get a short note to Daisy, though.

I have had two good letters from Miss Dawson.  She is really quite wonderful, I think. People seem to be very good about going to see her. I have not been out to see her yet, and probably shall not yet a while, but I sent over her things - all but the jam. 

Berenice wrote about a week ago. She says that Mrs. Andrew has telephoned her twice, but not written lately. She is wondering if there is anything the matter with her hands. Would chilblains affect her writing?

I am ever so glad that Doris has such a good woman this year. It makes it so comfortable for everybody. May nothing happen to call her away!

Now please be good to yourselves, and let me know how you are.

With Love
Lena

P.S. Recognize the paper?

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