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13 Pomeworth St., Stoneham. Feb. 21, 1927 Dear Folks, This is Bunny's birthday. She is four years old. I suppose Berenice and Theodore had some little celebration for her. I sent her a blanket for her crib, blue on the right side with white bunnies and the reverse on the other. I guess she will like it. I was glad to get your letter last week. You said nothing more had turned up about Sparkie, but you didn't say nothing at all had come up, so I am wondering if anything else has happened. the best I could under the circumstances. Have you done anything about getting out of the store? If you really want to, I could be inquiring of some of the people I know about fixtures. I should think the Blake boys, for instance, might use some in their summer trade or some of those other little wayside stands. It would be a boon to some of those places to get a good set of fixtures at a reasonable sum, I should think. I hope all is going well with you. Let me know. I got my paper off to Cambridge last Monday morning, so now I am through with that course. It seems rather good not to have to think of it now. I may possibly get out this vacation, but almost doubt it. Let me know how everything is with both of you. Best wishes Lena.