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Friday after-noon, when he came, all joined forces and got me to the back seat of his automobile where, reposing on pillows for a bed, I rested almost comfortably while he brought me in town again. Both he and I were surprized that I made the trip so easily. Mrs. Pettengill had telephoned ahead so that Mrs. Ott had Larson's bed all set up in the living room ready for me on arrival. She took care of me day and night for some days, but lately I have been getting along nights alone and have been up about the house day times, though not always fully dressed. The doctor has been wanting to stretch my neck to release the tension and get the bones back in place. To-day I am in 

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hopes to accumulate courage enough to allow him to do so. During the day and evening, while I am sitting up, I get along very well, but the least drag of clothes or bedclothes on my neck starts the pain, and, of course, the pressure of the pillows when I lie down is enough to start it in good shape. Consequently I am not sleeping very well. Now, I guess you have all that it is necessary to say on that score.

I am wondering just what I shall need to pay the Stoughton Co-Op the 2nd Saturday in March in order to make my account there straight. I believe I owe dues for Dec. Jan. Feb. March – That is $20.00; Fines .60; interest on $50.00 loan $1.00; and the $50.00. I suppose, however, that there is interest on interest to be paid. If I paid the $71.60 above, how much