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it for it was too low down a collapse of the nerve the pain was just as bad. & Johnnie Wyland told me where to go he was receiving treatments there at the time.
I hear that Maude goes out to ride with Bertha Upham quite often what would she do without her? we hear a lot about her from Blanche Hammond. she tells how lazy she is & the way they have to wait on her as she is too lazy to get up & go to the toilet. then they have her to clean. she has her good points gives to those little grand children lots of her money she may need later on. I am glad those children have got a stepfather who is bringing them up right at last. the poor little boys were left too long alone while their mother worked to earn the money to buy the house. I guess its theirs at last. We are still living on the fourquarter of lamb & guess it will last the rest of the week. I dont eat much meat & dont need it. bread is the chief of my diet, with peanut butter & a little marmalade. 
The man is down stairs to read our meter so guess I will have to go to see if he closes the bulkhead & then change my dress before any one else comes to see me. I hope you are having our nice & sunny weather also bare ground. so you can get out without slipping up. Love Ma