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I am at this moment trying to make up my mind about going to Maine. Bennett is so very much better I am not needed here so much, and he is urging me to go this next week, but I'm such an old "stick in the mud" I can't make up my mind what to do. The train fare will be about $25 and by plane $31 so if I go I think I'll fly for I'd have to change trains at Boston, etc. but I may not go. I don't know what to do and I guess no one can make up my mind but me!

Have you or Mother thought when, exactly, you will go to Montana. I don't think I can possibly leave until the twelfth and the Suece's, I think, arrive about the fifteenth, and as much as I'd like to see them, I can leave before. When do you think we ought to go? Also I think I'd like to fly out as it will give me so much more time with you all, as at least three days will be wasted on the train going to Helena. 

I haven't any news, Emmie, dear. I wrote 15 letters yesterday and now only have 6 more to write and then I'll be entirely caught up so I'll close and again start pounding them out. Again thank you so much for the grand letter A world of love to you both

Jane

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