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thought quite Aain in her decisions. It sincly was NARA vagrants, she had a sense of two, hit interesting, most of the cases were humor either drunks the on Jun. J do hope I can take a trip west again, I would Junny remarks she made were really jun not making like to drive and stop where have I please as beng as I please. I would have liked tor driven into the kand spent more time there towner Dann glad I I could Canyon in the morning n at un nt and then Hel as much as I did, the I do wish could have stogned over at Salt Lake, and centel if I had realized how easy it would have been, are getting thicken too. got just Everything in getting pretty thing and I the home grass at hoppens the night time for Kamma said it had been pretty cool all the time I was gone, and she got along fine but I am glad to be here to do things in the heat as she does it stand the heat rd will. We had a letter from Angra and she was so disappointed because she missed seeing you, Biss and Mangaret. We also had a cand from they she and the children are in b olrado an the way to Yetlowstone. I ent ant two pieces by Inin b off thought you might not have seen and would injoy reading, I did he does mike

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