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hospital experience. Am to find out in a day or two through Mrs. Kopp what she charges. Mrs. K. got the information for me through the wife of Mr. Chatterton. In addition to these I have taken down 3 telephone numbers which appeared in the Tribune last Sunday - nurses desiring confinement cases. So these, with Dr. Schiel's help ought to be all I need. So good of you to offer to come. Might send for you in an emergency but otherwise not as I don't anticipate any trouble. Malcolm was much pleased with his letter. Mrs. Kopp has a few baby chickens and he enjoys watching them.
Awfully warm today. 86 degrees at 3 o'clock. Mosquitos very savage and give promise of being more so later on. Malcolm knows his letters quite thoroughly and draws some of them but not all. He likes to paste pictures in the scrapbook I made him and just now is learning how to make chains out of paper strips. Most of his time is spent out of doors riding down the hill at tops speed in his wagon which he manages with much skill. Lately has had a desire to work in the garden and enjoys digging for angle worms. Digs with the spading fork and takes the harvest to Mrs. Kopp's