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something that I could wear at | something that I could wear at that time to help. It does not seem to me that it would injure my hearing on the whole - perhaps it would help me. If you can get something and send with Eddie I shall be so glad. I often think I never shall be any better - I hope I am thankful that I'm no worse. As to father I really believe he could be very much helped if not cured. You ask Mrs. J.J. Jones again please, how it was about that aged friend of hers with whom she once went to the infirmary, and who had hardened wax in the ears. I have been talking to mother and I believe she is quite inclined to make a trial. So if you will but encourage them a little I should not be surprised if you saw them both before long. | ||
that time to help. It does not | |||
seem to me that it would injure | |||
my hearing on the whole - perhaps | |||
it would help me. If you can | |||
get something and send with Eddie | |||
I shall be so glad. I often think | |||
I never shall be any better - I | |||
hope I am thankful that I'm | |||
no worse. As to father I really | |||
believe he could be very much | |||
helped if not cured. You ask | |||
Mrs. J.J. Jones again please, how | |||
it was about that aged friend of | |||
hers with whom she once went | |||
to the infirmary, and who had | |||
hardened wax in the ears. I | |||
have been talking to mother and | |||
I believe she is quite inclined | |||
to make a trial. So if you | |||
will but encourage them a | |||
little I should not be surprised | |||
if you saw them both before long. |
Latest revision as of 13:48, 4 January 2021
something that I could wear at that time to help. It does not seem to me that it would injure my hearing on the whole - perhaps it would help me. If you can get something and send with Eddie I shall be so glad. I often think I never shall be any better - I hope I am thankful that I'm no worse. As to father I really believe he could be very much helped if not cured. You ask Mrs. J.J. Jones again please, how it was about that aged friend of hers with whom she once went to the infirmary, and who had hardened wax in the ears. I have been talking to mother and I believe she is quite inclined to make a trial. So if you will but encourage them a little I should not be surprised if you saw them both before long.