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5/ She is a neighbor of Mrs. Beyer's and lives next door in the Fairbanks' house. Her daughter lives in | 5/ She is a neighbor of Mrs. Beyer's and lives next door in the Fairbanks' house. Her daughter lives in same town with Mr. David Hobbins and just around the corner from his home in Newton Falls, Ohio. She asked if I had heard from him. She hadn't, but said she would write to her daughter at once and see if she had heard - Mrs. Kelly has lately been in the hosp - for a heart attack, and while there, Mr. Kelly came over to ask if Lena could possibly find some one to come to help out with their housekeeping. I had never met him, and have yet to meet Mrs. Kelly, but feel sure from our telephone conversation that she wd be a desirable acquaintance. She expects to live alone while Mr. K. goes back to Ohio a few weeks to look after things - I have forgotten the fable of the city mouse and the country mouse, and it isn't given in the World's Greatest Books with a few of the fables. Please refresh my memory - |
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5/ She is a neighbor of Mrs. Beyer's and lives next door in the Fairbanks' house. Her daughter lives in same town with Mr. David Hobbins and just around the corner from his home in Newton Falls, Ohio. She asked if I had heard from him. She hadn't, but said she would write to her daughter at once and see if she had heard - Mrs. Kelly has lately been in the hosp - for a heart attack, and while there, Mr. Kelly came over to ask if Lena could possibly find some one to come to help out with their housekeeping. I had never met him, and have yet to meet Mrs. Kelly, but feel sure from our telephone conversation that she wd be a desirable acquaintance. She expects to live alone while Mr. K. goes back to Ohio a few weeks to look after things - I have forgotten the fable of the city mouse and the country mouse, and it isn't given in the World's Greatest Books with a few of the fables. Please refresh my memory -