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hospital. E has been examined & x rayed & fluoroscoped & it is thought probable he should have an operation for removal of the gall-bladder. There is some trouble there but they do [[strikethrough]] yet [[/strikethrough]] not yet say or perhaps know what it is. We shall know to-morrow, we have to go again for Xrays of the colon. The barium will have reached there by to-morrow morning. Egbert needless to say is not worrying at all and I am trying not to but down under the surface I find I am. Well we are not all born lucky and if we have to go through a thing, we have to. One of our friends here who had hers removed has been so well ever since & had been so miserable before that it may be it will all come out all right. Egbert has a friend, a physician at Long Beach who had his removed & we are going to see him: before we decide on any thing. I can not find your letter so I dont know if Ive answered everything in it or not, but will have to close as its bed time and