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back this week for the wedding and then Mary going back with him; and I couldn't just believe that Mary had gone. So I asked Jack, and he read us part of a letter from [[unclear]], telling how Mary had reached there and they were nicely fixed and all, as I spose you know.  And I was so surprised I didn't know what to do, and [[unclear]], just as [[unclear]], "why [[unclear[[ have him meeting Saturday I guess we won't go" - never thinking of such a think as really not going. And Harl and the boys sayed "Why of course we won't go if we don't get a bid." and I thought they were fooling but they weren't, and I was very surprised. They said - "wouldn't you expect [[unclear]] would be invited? and we are children away from home just
back this week for the wedding and then Mary going back with him; and I couldn't just believe that Mary had gone. So I asked Jack, and he read us part of a letter from [[her?]], telling how Mary had reached there and they were nicely fixed and all, as I s'pose you know.  And I was so surprised I didn't know what to do, and said, just as [[nonsense?]], "why we have choir meeting Saturday I guess we won't go" - never thinking of such a think as really not going. And Harl and the boys sayed "Why of course we won't go if we don't get a bid," and I thought they were fooling but they weren't, and I was very surprised. They said - "wouldn't you expect we would be invited? and we are children away from home just

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back this week for the wedding and then Mary going back with him; and I couldn't just believe that Mary had gone. So I asked Jack, and he read us part of a letter from her?, telling how Mary had reached there and they were nicely fixed and all, as I s'pose you know. And I was so surprised I didn't know what to do, and said, just as nonsense?, "why we have choir meeting Saturday I guess we won't go" - never thinking of such a think as really not going. And Harl and the boys sayed "Why of course we won't go if we don't get a bid," and I thought they were fooling but they weren't, and I was very surprised. They said - "wouldn't you expect we would be invited? and we are children away from home just