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momentarily to explode. I washed dishes, set the table, hemmed a nightgown, peeled peaches, pears, mangoes and pineapples (yum yum) and did various things to make myself useful. And hardest of all, had to listen to her imaginative wrongs from Dr. Touchlou and Harvey Hardin, and try to change the subject to pleasant topics. She was very appreciative of all I did, and I am glad to be able to do it. Mr. and Mrs. Merrell, of whom she is very fond, went away on the same train, and by a happy circumstance, as far as Jax with here, where Francis will get on the train and be with her the rest of the trip. You had no need to return John Lloyd's picture. I thought you might recollect the Lloyd family and be interested in the fact
momentarily to explode. I washed dishes, set the table, hemmed a nightgown, peeled peaches, pears, mangoes and pineapples (yum yum) and did various things to make myself useful. And hardest of all, had to listen to her imaginative wrongs from Dr. Touchlou and Harvey Hardin, and try to change the subject to pleasant topics. She was very appreciative of all I did, and I am glad to be able to do it. Mr. and Mrs. Merrell, of whom she is very fond, went away on the same train, and by a happy circumstance, as far as Jax with her, where Francis will get on the train and be with her the rest of the trip. You had no need to return John Lloyd's picture. I thought you might recollect the Lloyd family and be interested in the fact

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momentarily to explode. I washed dishes, set the table, hemmed a nightgown, peeled peaches, pears, mangoes and pineapples (yum yum) and did various things to make myself useful. And hardest of all, had to listen to her imaginative wrongs from Dr. Touchlou and Harvey Hardin, and try to change the subject to pleasant topics. She was very appreciative of all I did, and I am glad to be able to do it. Mr. and Mrs. Merrell, of whom she is very fond, went away on the same train, and by a happy circumstance, as far as Jax with her, where Francis will get on the train and be with her the rest of the trip. You had no need to return John Lloyd's picture. I thought you might recollect the Lloyd family and be interested in the fact