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would like each other now. Jule says "tell John I wish he had a pain of seven? league looks? and would stop any him some day for I have a great desire to shake hands with him." She was here just after I got your letter & so I gave her your message. We had a laugh over old times. And Jule says she is becoming lamentably? amiable, & has more tender, than tinder in her composition, that her friends are getting afraid that they'll soon get her off their hands for she has not preserved? enough of her original spunk wood? & fire to light a match. There! Cant she make awful puns? Almost as bad as yours, indeed I think sometimes theyre emse?, You and Ma & Jule would have a good time together I think. But goodbye, my dear darling brother. Frank is waiting to take this to the office. I'll write again the last of the week. R-.