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Feb 27 1967

Dear Mrs Starr

I was the gladest to hear from you all hope you all are doing well. I am much better now I have been in with colds. We are having lots of cold weather but no snow  I am here at the gate the sun is shining  the red birds and the robins and sarrows are here with me  the cold has frozen our bloomes but we will have more later.  Mrs Starr I am glad that Mr Parker is thinking of having another show  I hope if he do it will be after April  that will give me some time off  I would like to stay longer but children have shuch small apt.  only three rooms and I not to impose on them 

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they want me to stay  I hop I  can make money enough to help them get a larger apt so I can come and stay I am gredy  I love lots of room. Ha-Ha. Mrs Starr I have not heard any more from Mr. Henshaw  I wrote him and my letter came back they saind he left with any where abouts  so he might turn up again some time soon. So you will let me no when you want more pictures so I can send them I have lots more and still painting  I am so tired I want to rest so pleas give my best regards to all of committes and I hope I can some picture made my friends look for some hopeing to see you all soon

mother and George send best regards much to you and Mr Starr

(envelope postmarked February 27, 1967)