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Avon Park Sept. 10, 1939. Darling Tafern, Wish you were here for a good visit. I'm lonesome and no one to talk to. Had a disappointment today - A young woman, Mabel Seybert, operator in one of the beauty parlors, promised to come out this afternoon. She is a very nice young person, somewhat younger than you and I have had her out here a number of times. And six or seven times when I've planned for her she hasn't come. Today is one of them. I made sandwiches at Mrs L's before I left, and got a pint of ice cream on my way for refreshments. Called at her hotel and was told she had gone out; hadn't told where she was going but left word for anybody who called that she wasn't in.