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anticipate while enjoying the contents of our boxes. I will thank Aunt Ruby by way of you for her box of paper; before I see it I can say without any hesitation that it will be a fine lot of paper (and will be frequently used).

As to the photographs: As soon as you get the three from the photographer give one to Elmo, and send one to Ed and to Mabel within their books. Have you sent those books to Mabel and Mae yet? If not, do so as soon as possible, and, if you will, write a few lines telling Mabel to answer my last letter, which has not been answered for over two weeks.

I intend to write to Ed, thanking him for his presents, and when I write I will tell him of the book and the picture.

I am pleased to hear that you are going to send up the Sunday papers, as I am always interested in news from home.

The boys say that Dr. Jordan, by some dogmatic sermon delivered at Berkeley, Sunday, called down

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