2 when she heard you had sent her the illegible photographs. I hope all will go on well now. I shall be delighted to have
your book prize it much. It makes such a difference when we have seen you I had always heard of your mother from my Aunt Ann
Gilroy read with interest any thing I could see of your writings in the magazines now the whole Gilrye Tribe love you feel
proud of you live in the hope of seeing you again 3 before very long. Mrs M? Kier has been very delicate. We have been
at Moffat a month I often thought how you would have enjoyed the drives among the hills. (I could not call them mountains
like yours) but the weather was bad the hills white with snow on the 2d of June. I suppose you never have anything like that
in California? Mrs Sunam? has not got her house let. She hopes to do so for August September as she would