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[15 Jan. 1928]

Thursday Evening.

Dear Folks,

Your letters came this P.M. I have been intending to write to you, but don't get around to do much of any thing but housework. It seems queer to me that when I am working I can manage housework too, but that when I stop, I don't seem to have any spare time.

Miss Garland (I guess I wrote you) came back with a cough every minute aboard her. She is the kind who can't or won't do anything for herself that really amounts to any thing. Consequently it has hung on until to-day she is home in bed. I have been dosing her three times as much as would have been necessary in the first place. Hot water