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We are loaning Bambi all around the town. The old Colonel asked for it two or three weeks ago, and I promised it as soon as some others were through with it. It so happened that a relative of the Col.'s housekeeper lost her husband very suddenly last Saturday, and has gone to live in the Col.'s house with her aunt, so I carried the book over there the other day for them all to read. Your description of My Lady's Dress, with the program was almost as good as seeing it. It must have been very interesting. I notice by the Tribune that Brieux is in the city. But I presume you won't get to see him. I'm awful sorry, but I didn't see June's Cruze's picture. Was it on the colored section? I have hunted and hunted but can't find it. Think Mother must have given it away before she brought the paper home, as she gives the "funnies" to Mrs. Wray's children, and probably gave that part away also. Have you had the bal. of Dec. rent so you can get your camera and Max's skates? The ice will be all gone soon, and you won't get any skating, I'm afraid. Be sure to buy those things when you get the money. G.M. is writing to you. She uses her spoon every morning to eat her oranges. Had a long letter from Mrs. Felt last week. She speaks of being depressed much of the time, and of crying a great deal. Am afraid her nerves are in bad shape. Wish she could come down here. She proposes that we go to the Panama Expo together "to demonstrate any old thing". Did you go to