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some thing for them.  They need some one to do the things they are not in any condition to for themselves, and Egbert & I could help out in so many ways.  If I can ever get affairs here straightened out & some money to go in I shall start at once. [[strikethrough]]I try not to think about it + here darn my impatience but there are times when its hard work.  I do hope it will not affect your father seriously.  I do wish you moved [[underline]]please[[/underline]] send me an air mail letter.  It takes so long to go by the ordinary mail + I am so anxious to know how things are going with you all.  Dear little Dot, I'm glad she is happy.  I mailed a little dress for her + panties.  Let me know how they fit before I make any more.  I'm afraid after what you wrote about her being so big that they will be too small for her.  These were just for a penny dress.  I'll make her a nice dress next time.  Now [[double underscore]] please [[/double underscore]] Doris do let me hear It is so long a time now + I know writing more than the Telegrams. Some is yours. Love to all Mary