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140 H/6/1920 -6-

of large understanding & pronounced dead
to the world - but she by some unknown
hypnotic influence had brought it back
to life by continued watering - it having
had as much as nine buckets of water
a day to quench its thirst. The story
will be continued in the next [?]
of life!

Is it too late to plant lima beans?
no, it is not.

Broom corn seed could be had from
Miss Mary Gilpin.

Francis Stabler and Mary Stabler were asked
to read at the July meeting.

We then closed the meeting with the
request that we inspect the garden &
lawn. Adjourned to Invercauld.

No greater compliment can be paid a
host than to be able to report the
back of one's home to be in as perfect
order as the front of the house - &
such was the case at Riverside, & it
was a joy to look over the grounds &
drink in the beauty of those everlasting
hills.

The views in all directions were ideal

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