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Our pleadings are in vain.
She wants John and I to come
and see her this fall. I cry
over her every day and it
seems as though there had
been a death in the family.
it is so, [l?], no Edith.
I don't know anything
about her gentlemen friends
or love affairs at all. If I did,
I would make it my
business to see him at once.

Edith, my dear, you are
not able to take a position of
that kind in a occulist office
or any kind of work at all
and I don't want you to
do anything of the kind for
you are not made to work.

Whee! Gee, if you keep
on that pace of gaining six
pounds in two weeks you

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