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Tuesday 22 April 1902
A fine morning warmer Wind S.
I write and send a letter to Kate Knapp.
I dont send the letter Tom
wrote to Marjorie. I am afraid
to let Maud mail the letter for
there is row enough going on now
at Charlie's over so insignificant
a person, even as poor tom
for Charlie is afraid tom is after
his girls and if Charley should
get the mail and the letter should
fall into Charlie's hands he never
would rest contented till he knew
the contents of the letter and who
it was from and then there would
be another row in the family
for Charley is quite sure
attention to his daughters is an injury
and a damage to them therefore
I have retained the letter.

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