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Galesburg, ILL., Nov. 28th 1904.
Dear Doctor,
I received your letter Saturday in Davenport. We've been having such long journeys, getting up at five and six in the morning and giving matinees on arrival, that we are quite tired out and will be thankful to stay in a city longer than a day. Thanksgiving, while you were at the foot ball game, we were in the theatre. It was a beautiful day in De Moines also, though rather cold. Dinner at a typical country hotel, but everything tasted good even if the cups were without handles and we couldn't eat the nuts because there weren't any nut crackers. But you stop at all sorts of places on one night stands. In week stands it's very different. Saturday after-noon, the curtain did