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helpless, hopeless specimen of woman - that I imagine the care of the two children, Lov and the six months baby, named for [?Keike?] will devolve upon [?Keike?] and the two girls, especially if Margaret remarries as I presume being young and handsome she will, in time. I cannot find words to condole with [Keike?] and yet he is so simply sensitive, that one has to be extra careful, lest one says the slightest word, too much. I shall, of course, go up to the funeral and receive at the funeral mass. I presume they will pile in here by Monday and I will get a