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a very bad housekeeper (as I am) if he was not such a good one. As it is they seem to get the idea that I know how, when it is all Harold. We greatly liked to hear Grace Kerr, poor lonely stranger in a strange land, to spend Sunday with us. She seemed to enjoy her herself [[unclear]] fully but wrote afterwards that it made her very homesick for Scotland. Mary [[unclear]] came out Monday for a few hours. She wants to see Netti here - won't it be jolly, Netti, to have her out when
a very bad housekeeper (as I am) if he was not such a good one. As it is they seem to get the idea that I know how, when it is all Harold. We greatly liked to have Grace Kerr, poor lonely stranger in a strange land, to spend Sunday with us. She seemed to enjoy herself wonderfully but wrote afterwards that it made her very homesick for Scotland. Mary Gardner came out Monday for a few hours. She wants to see Nette here - won't it be jolly, Nette, to have her out when

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a very bad housekeeper (as I am) if he was not such a good one. As it is they seem to get the idea that I know how, when it is all Harold. We greatly liked to have Grace Kerr, poor lonely stranger in a strange land, to spend Sunday with us. She seemed to enjoy herself wonderfully but wrote afterwards that it made her very homesick for Scotland. Mary Gardner came out Monday for a few hours. She wants to see Nette here - won't it be jolly, Nette, to have her out when