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This work all winter with the privelege of eking it out by singing for other people too. So they go Friday to some where to sing five nights for a hundred dollars for some YMCA business. Oh Mary I think of your letter every day and answer it in my mind and maybe I'll have answered it really by the time you see this if you ever do. Thank you very much, Father, for the copy of that letter. It was good for the soul wasn't it? And thank you for telling a little about the Barbers etc. How are the boys and Keyes and Neson? Oh how I want to see them!
This work all winter with the privelege of eking it out by singing for other people too. So they go Friday to some where to sing five nights for a hundred dollars for some YMCA business. Oh Mary I think of your letter every day and answer it in my mind and maybe I'll have answered it really by the time you see this if you ever do. Thank you very much, Father, for the copy of that letter. It was good for the soul wasn't it? And thank you for telling a little about the Barbers etc. How are the boys and Keyes and Nelson? Oh how I want to see them!


Well I must quit and write to [[unclear]] and one or two others. It is wicked not to be at that social but I have four holy pairs of stockings yet and a great awful tare in that brown waist which I never can mend. With much love and prayers for love all, Eth
Well I must quit and write to [[Ma? y]] and one or two others. It is wicked not to be at that social but I have four holy pairs of stockings yet and a great awful tare in that brown waist which I never can mend. With much love and prayers for love all, Eth

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6 This work all winter with the privelege of eking it out by singing for other people too. So they go Friday to some where to sing five nights for a hundred dollars for some YMCA business. Oh Mary I think of your letter every day and answer it in my mind and maybe I'll have answered it really by the time you see this if you ever do. Thank you very much, Father, for the copy of that letter. It was good for the soul wasn't it? And thank you for telling a little about the Barbers etc. How are the boys and Keyes and Nelson? Oh how I want to see them!

Well I must quit and write to Ma? y and one or two others. It is wicked not to be at that social but I have four holy pairs of stockings yet and a great awful tare in that brown waist which I never can mend. With much love and prayers for love all, Eth