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houseplants. She was crochetting rag rugs - not a good report from Mr. Riffle. I didn't ask today, but yesterday he was quiet, at little, and slept a good deal. Mrs. R. doesn't get the co operation she expected and deserves from his visiting son, Henry Riffle and wife. Tafern darling! I never can think to acknowledge and thank you for the ear bobs you sent so many weeks ago! They are beautiful. Cora thinks too large for me. I put them on at once, had no trouble adjusting them and wore them a few hours until the pain was so bad I took them off and haven't had an ear bob on since. Forgot to wear any today. Was hindered in my dressing several times, once by the man fr. the Power Co. with the bad check, so I said to myself it's a wonder I can think or do anything these days. Made an apple pie yesterday - as fine s any I ever ate. Even F. said it was twice as good as the ones he bought from the bakery. So glad you had he fine visit with Malcolm! I've yet to find out what scrabble is like. Glad he liked it. Also glad that he sees jr and Maxine often. The news of Elena's death is not surprising. Can't help but wonder how he disposed of his property. I always admired his devotion to cousin May.