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 No, I don't know anything about Mr. Winsten than the book tells.  They must have been very fine friends of poor old G.B S. in his last years. Yes. the old fellow was

conceited, and stingy and devilish in some ways or to some people, but oh, the wit and wisdom! No Shakespeare, but a very clever Irishman.

 Yesterday was an active day. First Mr. Story came and repaired the range. Then a man came and scattered fertilizer. Then Lena cane - surprized me, and hung the

curtains I made her iron for me. In the aft - I went over to Mrs. Krauses and got 6 or 7 avocadoes. She has an especially fine variety and I hope all of you will consent to eat and enjoy them. I can eat them without any salad or other dressing. Glad your dentistry is over and o.k. - Hope your feet are in good condition also! I fixed mine up Sunday morning.

 Bless deal little Sally! I'll write to her at once. Glad the mumps are all over. And thank Lucille especially for records and picture. I will too.