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suit so well, and ^ that they do not seem out of date there in the big city. Your cheerful and happy letter did us lots of good. We are so glad you have made such a good beginning with your classes. I really think you are doing wonderfully well, and hope you will be able to get on with the "rapid reviews" without being too much taxed. Thank you for writing so particularly about your work - shall hope to hear often. Jane was up this afternoon - she took tea at Mrs. P's. She inquired for you, very kindly. Mr. P. is gaining quite nicely - begins sideways across top: to get out some now. We heard from John a few days ago. He had some pain in his back - (lumbago) He asked if we knew what would be good for him to take. Have not answered yet - shall we say "Bry"