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night. we were very nice with her, so she was all right the next day. I hope the brother will not linger to wear them out. he will never be any better. they have got rid of the dog over to Ballentines. little Brownie has not been up for a week we hope nothing has happened to him every one liked him in our neighborhood & fed him. I am in hopes the bundle got there safe by this time & they fit her better than the summer ones. I am busy on yours now. Mrs Barry is going to the movies this afternoon & to the church supper after wards with Careta so she will have a chance to ride both ways. I hope they strike Lena she enjoys them as much as they do & was to call Blanch up when she was going next time. as we havent heard from her for over a week she may be ailing or away. I do wish she could get something to do to take up her mind from her ailments but fear she never will now.  Mrs Legg is tired of her she says she is a neat house keeper. I feel thankful her old trunks are out of our back chamber, they were here a good many years though. your teeth I hope are all through. dont worry about little Doris it is very foolish. yours would have been perfect without any parting if that first one had been taken out in time to make room for the next one to come straight. so afraid of my taking the old one out crazy over your being hurt Ma