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but an inscription ought to hint at the most [[c...ctentive?]] qualities, and to me the fine thing about Mrs. Brodstone was the way she could make flowers grow and gardens grow, and the way she could cook gorgeous food and nothings with her hands, and the hearty way in which she accepted life.Now maybe some special sort of inscription is wanted, laying stress on certain things. If so, you'll have to give me the requisite information, and I'll do the best I can. I do wish I had my typewriter here, dear Mary. I know my handwriting gets more impossible every year, and I hate to put you to the pains of reading it.
but an inscription ought to hint at the most characteristic qualities, and to me the fine thing about Mrs. Brodstone was the way she could make flowers grow and gardens grow, and the way she could cook gorgeous food and no [[do?]] things with her hands, and the hearty way in which she accepted life. Now maybe some special sort of inscription is wanted, laying stress on certain things. If so, you'll have to give me the requisite information, and I'll do the best I can. I do wish [[underlined]] I had my typewriter here, dear Mary. I know my handwriting gets more impossible every year, and I hate to put you to the pains of reading it.Bless you for the word you say about seeing Father and Mother out driving. I get awfully blue about them sometimes. With love always Willie

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but an inscription ought to hint at the most characteristic qualities, and to me the fine thing about Mrs. Brodstone was the way she could make flowers grow and gardens grow, and the way she could cook gorgeous food and no do? things with her hands, and the hearty way in which she accepted life. Now maybe some special sort of inscription is wanted, laying stress on certain things. If so, you'll have to give me the requisite information, and I'll do the best I can. I do wish underlined I had my typewriter here, dear Mary. I know my handwriting gets more impossible every year, and I hate to put you to the pains of reading it.Bless you for the word you say about seeing Father and Mother out driving. I get awfully blue about them sometimes. With love always Willie