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to write to you now for some days but have been hindered. Last Tuesday Mr P. Lyn came here and we let the place to him, in words, for one year. They have let their farm and the man takes possession Jan 1. - so they will come here at that time. It has been stormy almost constantly since I came from Turin, Thanksgiving Day - so that I have not been to the village at all since, or indeed anywhere except once or twice to Robbie's for milk. We have no regularity at all about getting the mail - our last chance was Tuesday night. It seems very lonely here and were we not so busy we would be quite

in margins: Mr. Davies borrowed our trimming machine last fall and has not returned it - we meant to call for it as he has no horses - indeed I did call once but he was using it again then. We ought to brin more of the Aweinyd to take with us, if we possibly can. The covers you cut do nicely by careful trimming and we have used a good many of them. What kind of winter is it in Kansas? Do you succeed in keeping comfortably warm, and have you escaped taking cold? A. is visiting now - she is not at all strong and this unclear is tiring her most too much. Jennie.