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I asked Gauntt to bring back the Learadio. she was running it all day and evening, and she can sew and read now. I told them it doesn't bring in as much static as my Silvertone, and we are having a lot now.He put it down, said "It's a nice little radio," paid me $7.00 for one week's rent, but no thanks for the radio. Promised $14.00 this next pay day. He has a big pile of old tires piled under the stairway.
I asked Gauntt to bring back the Learadio. she was running it all day and evening, and she can sew and read now. I told them it doesn't bring in as much static as my Silvertone, and we are having a lot now.He put it down, said "It's a nice little radio," paid me $7.00 for one week's rent, but no thanks for the radio. Promised $14.00 this next pay day. He has a big pile of old tires piled under the stairway.
F has closed the doors to the book cases this morning, now cleaning kitchen windows, after making 1 qt or more of Kingi o'juice. In an unusually good temper.  
F has cleaned the doors to the book cases this morning, now cleaning kitchen windows, after making 1 qt or more of King o'juice. In an unusual good temper.  
I find I don't see as well at a distance through these glasses, but reading is ok.
I find I don't see as well at a distance through these glasses, but reading is ok.
Much love,
Much love,
Mother-
Mother-

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4/ I asked Gauntt to bring back the Learadio. she was running it all day and evening, and she can sew and read now. I told them it doesn't bring in as much static as my Silvertone, and we are having a lot now.He put it down, said "It's a nice little radio," paid me $7.00 for one week's rent, but no thanks for the radio. Promised $14.00 this next pay day. He has a big pile of old tires piled under the stairway. F has cleaned the doors to the book cases this morning, now cleaning kitchen windows, after making 1 qt or more of King o'juice. In an unusual good temper. I find I don't see as well at a distance through these glasses, but reading is ok. Much love, Mother-