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as much as he is. Of course if they want us they would tell us so. But here it is so late if they wanted us to come home we would have had letters telling us to or invitations or "bids" long ago. I said probably they thought we would come any way of course, without invites. But they said we ought to get invites if anybody does. And I said "Hasn't Wayne got one yet?" and Harl said no and I was more surprised. We supposed that if the relatives were invited Wayne would long ago have received a bid as the boys say. And we [[unclear]] if any body got a "bid" we would. And we sposed that Mary and [[unclear]] had got no "bid", and did not know as they were wanted and so gone not to come back. Did [[unclear]] the boys say, of course they
as much as he is. Of course if they want us they would tell us so. But here it is so late if they wanted us to come home we would have had letters telling us to or invitations or "bids" long ago. I said probably they thought we would come any way of course, without invites. But they said we ought to get invites if anybody does. And I said "Hasn't Wayne got one yet?" and Harl said no and I was more surprised. We supposed that if the relatives were invited Wayne would long ago have received a bid as the boys say. And we s'posed if any body got a "bid" we would. And we s'posed that Mary and Wi had got no "bid", and did not know as they were wanted and so gone not to come back. And so the boys say, of course they

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as much as he is. Of course if they want us they would tell us so. But here it is so late if they wanted us to come home we would have had letters telling us to or invitations or "bids" long ago. I said probably they thought we would come any way of course, without invites. But they said we ought to get invites if anybody does. And I said "Hasn't Wayne got one yet?" and Harl said no and I was more surprised. We supposed that if the relatives were invited Wayne would long ago have received a bid as the boys say. And we s'posed if any body got a "bid" we would. And we s'posed that Mary and Wi had got no "bid", and did not know as they were wanted and so gone not to come back. And so the boys say, of course they