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I am told that it was very large. Mrs. Prichard was more comfortable Friday evening. I called there with a copy of [[unclear]] which I found here with George's name on. Did not see him, but asked Lilly if George had lost or missed a book, and she remembered at once that he had said something about a book and she thought that he had lent it to Eddie. How is it Eddie! I have since thought that possibility had sold it to E. Did not see G. & Lilly was not sure. It was on one of the shelves in study & my thought when taking it down was that it was left when they were moving. I enclose a letter from Frankie which will speak for itself. I do not find a copy of Livy here. Has E. one which he would lend to Frankie? I find a copy of [[unclear]] Horace with English notes without E.'s name but suppose it is his, and have put with his books. "Turin" is on the fly leaf & something indistinct ending in Jones it seems to me. We find books here & there of his as we go over the house and so have delayed sending his things. Is it not comforting to think that dear Frankie is also taking a stand on the
I am told that it was very large. Mrs. Prichard was more comfortable Friday evening. I called there with a copy of Virgil which I found here with George's name on. Did not see him, but asked Lilly if George had lost or missed a book, and she remembered at once that he had said something about a book and she thought that he had lent it to Eddie. How is it Eddie! I have since thought that possibility had sold it to E. Did not see G. & Lilly was not sure. It was on one of the shelves in study & my thought when taking it down was that it was left when they were moving. I enclose a letter from Frankie which will speak for itself. I do not find a copy of Livy here. Has E. one which he would lend to Frankie? I find a copy of Lincoln's Horace with English notes without E.'s name but suppose it is his, and have put with his books. "Turin" is on the fly leaf & something indistinct ending in Jones it seems to me. We find books here & there of his as we go over the house and so have delayed sending his things. Is it not comforting to think that dear Frankie is also taking a stand on the

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I am told that it was very large. Mrs. Prichard was more comfortable Friday evening. I called there with a copy of Virgil which I found here with George's name on. Did not see him, but asked Lilly if George had lost or missed a book, and she remembered at once that he had said something about a book and she thought that he had lent it to Eddie. How is it Eddie! I have since thought that possibility had sold it to E. Did not see G. & Lilly was not sure. It was on one of the shelves in study & my thought when taking it down was that it was left when they were moving. I enclose a letter from Frankie which will speak for itself. I do not find a copy of Livy here. Has E. one which he would lend to Frankie? I find a copy of Lincoln's Horace with English notes without E.'s name but suppose it is his, and have put with his books. "Turin" is on the fly leaf & something indistinct ending in Jones it seems to me. We find books here & there of his as we go over the house and so have delayed sending his things. Is it not comforting to think that dear Frankie is also taking a stand on the