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At "Snug Rock" since this morning, while Celine is taking care of the latest painting which she will exhibit in some Southern City, where she was invited
The air is darkish and does some raining. - I hope Celine will not catch cold.
Roosevelt and his companions in Washington is increasing still further the ever increasing taxations, and other tricks.
[[underlined]] Sunday October [[/underlined]] 25 - 1942.
A pleasant day and not too cold Celine went for luncheon to her daughter. Dick took her out in our motor car.
[[strikethrough]] To [[/strikethrough]] Newspapers continue a itre full with war in all parts of the World. - When will it end? - Or will it never end? - No news from Nina and Celine's Sister
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except that we found a letter which was send a year ago, and only yesterday reached us resterday. - Withheld somewhere; either in Europe or here? Pretty soon we shall have to prepare to get to our house in Florida.
Celine tells me that George is still suffering on his Brest; nor is his wife recuperated.

Transcription Notes:
Dr. Baekeland is showing his age as he is two years from his death. His writing and spelling is not as precise at this age