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I guess she worries a good deal. She goes to the Catholic church lives in a Catholic neighborhood was always in love with George Lynch. Funny he died just before Percy Woods did. I miss Myrtie she was very good to think of me. had nothing to live for, always jolly though.

I am wondering if the weather down there was so you could take that trip you spoke of south. a change would do you both good. I suppose Doris is working for dear life getting throug the last of her studies. I went over to Mrs. Benoice I saw her hanging out her clothes on her pulley line & she took me by the hand & so lead me into the house. they have made lots of alterations since they moved in, they are very neat. the house looks lovely, it's very pleasant inside & they like it there. Mrs. Doctor Ewing has left. she thought it was too far away from the village they spoke well of her. the house is full of boarders. her mother is living there with them. she was taking her nap she is on the old age pension.