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about after heavy rain. Can Hal & Freddie make the tops fly very high? Will you ask Hal and Freddie to look over the beens when they feel that way. Aunt Katie has a man here seeing about bilding the new rooms. I left my basket at Mosman bay this morning and got it after dinner. Those flags Hal and Freddie got were left here by the Mitchels [Mitchells] and Uncle Frank stuffed them in as stuffing.

Wednesday. Aunt Katie will not let me go to school today. I have a headace. I hope Hal has a good time at the Dentist tomorrow. Please thank Hal, Freddie and your self for the letters and Hal and Freddie for putting up the fense. I think they could tell weather the (sarsaparillas) copied from Hals letter are growing by Saturday.

I had enough tea in the train. I am sorry to hear Jack has measles. It is a good thing you did not come down with me as you would have been worring about Hal & Freddie. You did give me the money to change my ticket. You gave me 9 or 10/-.& I have got 1/- left over shall I give it to Aunt Katie. The jams are lovely the fig jam was a little firmented on top but it was very nice. Have any more of the lambs died? How is Father going to manage without Jack? The appels are lovely the big one weighed 12½ oz & the 5 crown 13½ oz. Please give my love to Father, Hal & Freddie. This last holiday was a lovely one.

From your
Loving son
Rob Wilson

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