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I don't know as I shall be able to get me a Bay State Shawl, for I have given up the idea of visiting any where but here, unless I stop on my way home at Chisapa(?) + make a short visit at my Aunts - Eddie is just at the right age to be troublesome, + I shouldn't enjoy visiting
I don't know as I shall be able to get me a Bay State Shawl, for I have given up the idea of visiting any where but here, unless I stop on my way home at [[unclear- Chisapa(?)]] & make a short visit at my AuntsEddie is just at the right age to be troublesome, & I shouldn't enjoy visiting with him among strangers or relations either, & I prefer staying with Mother while I remain.      It is getting so cool I shall have to get some thicker clothes for Eddie, & I hardly know what to get. The folks here think I had better not pants on him this
winter. They say his is to young & to small. I must decide upon something soon.      Aunt Wright is here yet & we enjoy to have her here very much. Chandlers little girl has been quite unwell with bowel complaint, but is a little better, but I am getting so sleepy I can hardly see to write. The folks send much love to you & Charles

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I don't know as I shall be able to get me a Bay State Shawl, for I have given up the idea of visiting any where but here, unless I stop on my way home at unclear- Chisapa(?) & make a short visit at my Aunts. Eddie is just at the right age to be troublesome, & I shouldn't enjoy visiting with him among strangers or relations either, & I prefer staying with Mother while I remain. It is getting so cool I shall have to get some thicker clothes for Eddie, & I hardly know what to get. The folks here think I had better not pants on him this winter. They say his is to young & to small. I must decide upon something soon. Aunt Wright is here yet & we enjoy to have her here very much. Chandlers little girl has been quite unwell with bowel complaint, but is a little better, but I am getting so sleepy I can hardly see to write. The folks send much love to you & Charles