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her, so we did. Stayed about half an hour. She is looking well and her breath is not so oderiferous as it used to be which helps a good deal. She was quite talkative. Showed us her amaryllis, and other plants and offered to give me slips from them in the spring. Jo has some roomers, the Reynolds's, son of Mr. Reynolds of Indiana and his wife and baby. We met them and chatted with them for a little while. Their little boy is 14 months old and a very cute, lively young one. We got to the Baker's at 4:00 o'clock and had supper at about 6:30. They have the piano in the dining-room. It seems to be in good condition, not very much out of tune. Mrs. Baker said that they had a man come to tune it but that he said the sounding board was cracked and