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time in getting things started.

I would like to send you a cablegram but you will see by the papers that the boat has arrived and I hate to spend the money for a thing which is really not necessary when there are so many things that are and I am sure you are not going to worry.

I do hope you are all right and beginning to enjoy yourself a little. I feel so much better than I did. I did not realize six days rest could do so much - Bonnies cough has entirely gone and I sneeze much less. I hope the six days have done as much for you. Miss Sage asked me if you know Mr Howe. I suppose she is there at the Inn now. I will [[cont. in  margin]] write you tomorrow from Paris - so you won't have to wait so long again for a letter from me. A good kiss and keep happy and well and know that your girl loves you and thinks of you constantly. 

Lovingly
Bessie.