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Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, Aug. 1899-Dec. 1917

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neumonia [pneumonia] but is getting better, slowly. Poor kid. Mrs. Krusi told me I could do anything in their house. I go out for auto rides to their ranch sitting next to P.A.K. Don't let anybody see this. [entire line underlined]

Andy Hardin out in the dredger hole swimming was taken with cramp and went down twice when Paul Frick pulled him out.

They worked on him for half an hour and brought him too. Frick's move to New York, New York State on Monday.

Friday Dr. Stafford while swimming out in front of the boat house went down once when Dr. Pond and Staffords oldest kid about 14 years old, he fat, pulled him out. Mrs Stafford pretty near fainted.

The[crossed out] I didn't see anything in the paper about the trial of those kids. Windy Med, went to Brookdate [illustrations] today. Well hoping you will write soon and with love from all -

Your loving brother

H. Jocelyn Bates.

[illustration:] Mosses machine

P.S. Hurppy gonea duddy.

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