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ing always for and trying to please others, she has had many as seventeen people in her house at one time this summer. I dont understand how she does all the work alone, all the cooking housework seven cows to milk morning and night. My call at Browns was an enjoyable one it is a pleasure to see Mrs Brown and her children, and Mr. Brown when he is in a pleasant frame of mind. he showed me about fifteen books of Japanese prints (wish we might look them over together). also some of his work. the last day and a half he has been making bows and arrows for the children the two girls and boy alike. What I wish for almost more than anything is that the gods will grant us to have children fine as they. Tomorrow mornings mail I hope will have a letter for me from you, I hardly ever can settle down to work until the mail is sorted. I must say you have been very good to me in writing your letters have been my greatest pleasure this summer, will try and write you at least a postal every day this coming