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[Page 110]
June 1st 1920
My dear Cousin...
What a long time it does seem since I heard from you... What can be amiss I wonder - for as a rule you write fairly frequently... Your last letter spoke of you being about to investigate the block of land father thought of speculating in ... and since then we have heard from your father re the same matter.
No doubt mother will have written to some of you in reply ere this. The spoke of doing so some few weeks ago... I have not noticed her writing..., but I fancy she has done so.
Well, Harry, just at the present time mother is across the water sunning herself in the Lake-district... She crossed only on Friday last, but she is to have at least three weeks... I'm so much hoping the weather will prove nice so that it may help her in having a real good time, poor wee woman...
I was in Douglas for Whit week-end. I had a lovely time... The very first sweetheart ever I had has turned up again, after 5½ years... and he came over to spend Whitsuntide with me. He stayed at the Athol and I stayed at Auntie Jennie... and we spent the most of every day together.
Your Grandma has been very poorly. She started with a touch of the Flue, which turned in bronchitis. For four weeks she was kept to her bed... but she is up agan now... been going about about a week, that's all...