2 are so good they make up for their loss. Your letter reached me this afternoon. I have been afraid you were not well.
Im so sorry that you and Wanda have had that miserable Grippe again. It must be dolefully lonesome for you in that big empty
house. Take good care of yourself and come back to this grand country as soon as you can. There is no Grippe here, and I care
more and more for this big glorious country. I'll keep away from people - it is the 04071 3 great open sage country
that I love. Last night we had a little sprinkle, but this morning is bright and sunshiney and I am enjoying the glorious
air. The weather has been pretty good since I wrote last. I'm glad you are having some good sunshine in the valley after the
constant fog and drizzle. Miss Brodt has invited an old maid friend of hers from Oakland to come and visit her here for about
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