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like [[time? home?]] [[Lotta?]] is here now and are having a good time playing [[flinch?]] I know we cannot pay this rend and will have to make some change at the end of the month. THis place makes me think of the Aunties home. Miss Cerle is a modern woman and clerks in her brothers book store. There were six in the house here at one time and only one remains the others are all gone. Mrs. Parkard died just a few weeks ago and I have her part of the house. I think Mrs. P owned the place and the heirs are letting the Aunt remain in the house to look after | like [[time? home?]] [[Lotta?]] is here now and are having a good time playing [[flinch?]] I know we cannot pay this rend and will have to make some change at the end of the month. THis place makes me think of the Aunties home. Miss Cerle is a modern woman and clerks in her brothers book store. There were six in the house here at one time and only one remains the others are all gone. Mrs. Parkard died just a few weeks ago and I have her part of the house. I think Mrs. P owned the place and the heirs are letting the Aunt remain in the house to look after the renting of the place. We are all alone during the day. There is a room or so up stairs to rent and will have others then in the home. Perhaps later on the day I will get a letter from |
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like time? home? Lotta? is here now and are having a good time playing flinch? I know we cannot pay this rend and will have to make some change at the end of the month. THis place makes me think of the Aunties home. Miss Cerle is a modern woman and clerks in her brothers book store. There were six in the house here at one time and only one remains the others are all gone. Mrs. Parkard died just a few weeks ago and I have her part of the house. I think Mrs. P owned the place and the heirs are letting the Aunt remain in the house to look after the renting of the place. We are all alone during the day. There is a room or so up stairs to rent and will have others then in the home. Perhaps later on the day I will get a letter from