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He is lying near me in his buggy looking at the ceiling x x  Just now woke up to be changed. Have to keep him quiet now by singing and rolling the buggy (while writing)
He is lying near me in his buggy looking at the ceiling x x  Just now woke up to be changed. Have to keep him quiet now by singing and rolling the buggy (while writing)
so you will excuse incoherencies. Was glad to see Aunt Althea's letter. How is Mrs. Wray's little girl?
so you will excuse incoherencies. Was glad to see Aunt Althea's letter. How is Mrs. Wray's little girl?
   Hope you will find the hotel business a profitable investment. Perhaps some day you will be prop. of a regular Waldorf-Astoria down there.  Max is thinking of going in with another printing company - letting them use his machinery while is to work on the outside altogether soliciting orders. He would get 15.00 per wk. salary and commissions (the latter would generally be much more than the salary)  I think it would be a fine arrangement because
   Hope you will find the hotel business a profitable investment. Perhaps some day you will be prop. of a regular Waldorf-Astoria down there.  
   Max is thinking of going in with another printing company - letting them use his machinery while he is to work on the outside altogether soliciting orders. He would get 15.00 per wk. salary and commissions (the latter would generally be much more than the salary)  I think it would be a fine arrangement because

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He is lying near me in his buggy looking at the ceiling x x Just now woke up to be changed. Have to keep him quiet now by singing and rolling the buggy (while writing) so you will excuse incoherencies. Was glad to see Aunt Althea's letter. How is Mrs. Wray's little girl?

 Hope you will find the hotel business a profitable investment. Perhaps some day you will be prop. of a regular Waldorf-Astoria down there.   
 Max is thinking of going in with another printing company - letting them use his machinery while he is to work on the outside altogether soliciting orders. He would get 15.00 per wk. salary and commissions (the latter would generally be much more than the salary)  I think it would be a fine arrangement because