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little, but we hope not more than a month.  My head is feeling better and I am able to do more with it.  Yesterday William took mother to meeting, at the same time as Anna went to the cars.  Sarah and I walked afterwards.  John Eddie had gone geologizing.  He and several other boys went to [[unclear]] visit two caves  One of the boys, John James, who lives near there invited them and acted as guide.  The openings J. Eddie says were 7 by 9 in and they had to crawl, pull themselves along on or with their elbows through 2 ft of mud.  In one of the caves they went down a steep rocky way 150 ft without coming to the bottom!  It was rather dangerous in some places J. Eddie says.  I heard today that there is a cave near there whose bottom has never been found.  We do not know whether that was the one.  After the boys came out of the cave they went
little, but we hope not more than a month.  My head is feeling better and I am able to do more with it.  Yesterday William took mother to meeting, at the same time as Anna went to the cars.  Sarah and I walked afterwards.  John Eddie had gone geologizing.  He and several other boys went to Enlli visit two caves  One of the boys, John James, who lives near there invited them and acted as guide.  The openings J. Eddie says were 7 by 9 in and they had to crawl, pull themselves along on or with their elbows through 2 ft of mud.  In one of the caves they went down a steep rocky way 150 ft without coming to the bottom!  It was rather dangerous in some places J. Eddie says.  I heard today that there is a cave near there whose bottom has never been found.  We do not know whether that was the one.  After the boys came out of the cave they went

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little, but we hope not more than a month. My head is feeling better and I am able to do more with it. Yesterday William took mother to meeting, at the same time as Anna went to the cars. Sarah and I walked afterwards. John Eddie had gone geologizing. He and several other boys went to Enlli visit two caves One of the boys, John James, who lives near there invited them and acted as guide. The openings J. Eddie says were 7 by 9 in and they had to crawl, pull themselves along on or with their elbows through 2 ft of mud. In one of the caves they went down a steep rocky way 150 ft without coming to the bottom! It was rather dangerous in some places J. Eddie says. I heard today that there is a cave near there whose bottom has never been found. We do not know whether that was the one. After the boys came out of the cave they went