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some very exciting times in this old world. About the Dinsmores,— I don't seem to remember the name but that does'nt prove anything, maybe I did know them but it must have been a very slight acquaintance though I think. We lived on Lyndhurst St when we lived in Dorchester. The Austins did'nt come here for Joel's health I think, for he did not come out with them and made them only a short visit last winter Stayed only a few weeks. He had been ill before he came but went home much better. They said nothing about Tuberculosis. I told them we'd heard from you & gave them your regards [[margin note]] Frances has not been quite as well this summer I think. Seems to have failed a little. All of us send love, F. is going to [[visit?]] [[?]] and send something [[/margin note]] Dear Sidney and Doris, Ever since your letter came I've been saying to myself almost every day I'm going to write to them to-day - meaning you. We were glad to hear from you at last and especially glad to hear from Doris and get acquainted with her. I feel pretty sure that I'd like her very much and I do hope you can both come out and make us a visit We could have such a good time riding around on our
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