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w.a. was at court I got three of the boys to attend with me where we learned an amazing lot about cows. Saturday evening we won a basket - ball game from Bemidji, Sunday I played for church and sat through the awfullest exposition (by one [[unclear]] "Lumber jack Sky - Pilot") of Fundamentalism ever exposed. | w.a. was at court I got three of the boys to attend with me where we learned an amazing lot about cows. Saturday evening we won a basket - ball game from Bemidji, Sunday I played for church and sat through the awfullest exposition (by one John [[unclear]] "Lumber jack Sky - Pilot") of Fundamentalism ever exposed. He dwelt on bones and flesh - but no blood -- and similar stuff worthy of Sir Thomas Browne of the 17th century ------ | ||
I got a letter from [[unclear]] Jane which I will send on. am always glad to have Margaret's letters, and if [[May?]] ever writes a letter the least bit informing please forward that on to me too. I have heard directly from [[Mary?]] once and Margaret not at all since Xmas. | I got a letter from [[unclear]] Jane which I will send on. am always glad to have Margaret's letters, and if [[May?]] ever writes a letter the least bit informing please forward that on to me too. I have heard directly from [[Mary?]] once and Margaret not at all since Xmas. | ||
I am sending John Dryden's translation of Aeneid. I have read two Xs books so far. I only wish I could read | I am sending John Dryden's translation of Aeneid. I have read two Xs books so far. I only wish I could read |
Revision as of 15:21, 22 August 2020
3/ w.a. was at court I got three of the boys to attend with me where we learned an amazing lot about cows. Saturday evening we won a basket - ball game from Bemidji, Sunday I played for church and sat through the awfullest exposition (by one John unclear "Lumber jack Sky - Pilot") of Fundamentalism ever exposed. He dwelt on bones and flesh - but no blood -- and similar stuff worthy of Sir Thomas Browne of the 17th century ------
I got a letter from unclear Jane which I will send on. am always glad to have Margaret's letters, and if May? ever writes a letter the least bit informing please forward that on to me too. I have heard directly from Mary? once and Margaret not at all since Xmas. I am sending John Dryden's translation of Aeneid. I have read two Xs books so far. I only wish I could read