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know George is father's nephew, who came to this country last fall he got work in the Dr. L. & M. Road very soon after he came. About two weeks ago he met with an accident to his left hand, breaking one of the fingers. We sent for him to come home and let us take care of him - so thought it would be a good time --while off duty to see the rest of his relatives. But I think we will not go today so in many days - till the roads are clear. I hope this picture I have given will not alarm you. By the time this reaches you, we, and all about us, will be in smiles again, reflecting back the [[sunny?]] laughing face, April is almost here and we are glad  
know George is father's nephew, who came to this country last fall he got work in the D. L. & M. Road very soon after he came. About two weeks ago he met with an accident to his left hand, breaking one of the fingers. We sent for him to come home and let us take care of him - so thought it would be a good time - while off duty to see the rest of his relatives. But I think we will not go today or in many days - till the Roads are clear.  
   Last Friday Josie & [Mrs] Bedford came home to spend Sunday-- a friend of theirs Prof. Williams had invited himself to come over Saturday to tea. So we thought it would be nice to have John Eddie and his old
  I hope this picture I have given will not alarm you. By the time this reaches you, we, and all about us, will be in smiles again, reflecting back the suns laughing face, April is almost here and we are glad  
   Last Friday Josie & Miss Bedford came home to spend Sunday - a friend of theirs Prof. Williams had invited himself to come over Saturday to tea. So we thought it would be nice to have John Eddie and his old

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know George is father's nephew, who came to this country last fall he got work in the D. L. & M. Road very soon after he came. About two weeks ago he met with an accident to his left hand, breaking one of the fingers. We sent for him to come home and let us take care of him - so thought it would be a good time - while off duty to see the rest of his relatives. But I think we will not go today or in many days - till the Roads are clear.

 I hope this picture I have given will not alarm you. By the time this reaches you, we, and all about us, will be in smiles again, reflecting back the suns laughing face, April is almost here and we are glad 
 Last Friday Josie & Miss Bedford came home to spend Sunday - a friend of theirs Prof. Williams had invited himself to come over Saturday to tea. So we thought it would be nice to have John Eddie and his old