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gravestones are nicely and firmly fixed which I am very glad to know for I have felt quite anxious about them for two years or more but John promised me he would watch them and see that no harm came to them and have them fixed when convenient. I have sent up the cost of the work, so that matter is all right. I have heard from none of our family since you left save Raymond; he seems to be getting finely along in raising funds for the proposed school in Indiana By the way, Roena writes that there is a prospect of cousin Olivia Bragg being married to a widower in Templeton and that if she does Aunt Bragg will go and live with her if she lives till that time. I told you that she is very feeble I think, and so is Aunt Frye; more so a good deal than when we saw her; sits up only a part of the time. We had an excellent religious time