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Sunday, 6:30 Dear Folks: It is pretty near time to begin school again. Saturday and Sunday do surely have a way of running away. I plan to do some few things and get only a part of them done. I have just finished a letter to Berenice and now I plan to write to you and take both to the mail. Yours are on the train by this time I expect. I count on my Monday noon letters regularly. I wonder what you have been doing to-day? I should think it too windy to do much out of doors. I did not get up until nine o'clock. I had been awake from 5 to 7 and then Myrtle woke up and began her trumpeting. She still has those sores. I wonder when she will get over them. I have not been out at all to-day except to go across the yard to my dinner. We had roast pork yesterday and to-day with dressing, which was very good. It was apparently made of all cracker,