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we fixed this water purings had n't fixed it night and it does it pump. Q told him I would man my In the city water down there and there maybe reemed that will to be and plenty the water of water differenties in the will. He said and however I must say thing are cleaning my around the station he asked me if he could ant the dead thees, w many of there poplars did I told him he could hut to leave any that showed any rigns feet and thing never did grade any of the north nide the other evening and they whe grading off about two more of life at all. I drove along the north side of my place of the road. I guins they have just decided my place selves. I do wish for b. Michols or some are would hug all is public property and polyany is free to hilp them man who cnt my wheat said to Mr. Dyer that he thought I have west of the rail road and sub divide it. The time ant better than we thong nt it would, it was the best he had cnt so for so mayber it will I guess the boy sconts are having a real jamborce from all reports. JJ he ball game must have been fine. Did I till you I attended night count in Loo angeles ? and there was a woman judge, a woman of highy I should green she had grey hair and was one of these very calm self possessed not of people, she was quite though investigated each case, was nice to all and I

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