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-2- George's wife last winter. The ravage of age has not been kind to either of them. Agnes looked to be in good health and I was glad to see her again. I would also liked to have seen Frieda but there again she might not remember the old Byrne Road times.

       There were two cousins in Carrolltown, about fifty miles west of Moberly we should have gone to see but didn't.   Since then one of them passed away.
       I would like to get back again but have no immediate plans. However one never knows what opportunities will bring.

Sincerely, Don

-PS-

   Did you every [sic] write about a party, who let on he was overly wise in the ways of the world and several of his companions fixed him real good by taking him to a sporting house and had him look through a hole in the wall for a good show and when he did that his head was secured like in a pillory and a big fat Negro prostitute appeared and rubbed her business in  his nose?