Pages That Mention Mrs. Siever
Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, Aug. 1899-Dec. 1917
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be so few of us in the house.
Norman was at home for a few hours on Saturday & he was suffering from Hay fever but otherwise was well –
I was at the dentists this a.m. & feel tired in consequence.
Remember me kindly to Mrs. Siever & Austin, and try to be quiet in your voice and helpful & keep your elbows down [underlined] at the table. They are always up too high you know (inclined to be at least)
Jocelyn is quite lonely without you – Mrs. Waterman has asked him & me to spend some days at the Ranch again but I do not think we can just now. Be very careful not to get into deep water swimming. Remember the
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be so few of us in the house.
Norman was at home for a few hours on Saturday he was suffering from Hay fever but otherwise was well –
I was at the dentists this a.m. & feel tired in consequence.
Remember me kindly to Mrs. Siever & Austin, and try to be quiet in your voice and helpful, & keep your elbows down [underlined] at the table. They are always up too high you know, (inclined to be at least)
Jocelyn is quite lonely without you – Mrs. Waterman has asked him & me to spend some days at the Ranch again but I do not think we can just now. Be very careful not to get into deep water swimming, & remember the