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Laura Kephart to Leonard W. Kephart, February 16, 1946, page 1

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  • Feb. 16, 1946 Dear Leonard, Perhaps Dickie told that your letter was received. Wouldn’t I just love to get hold of that rascal. Compared to you I have not been busy, but have been so, up to my capacity to enjoy. The last of the cows left the farm last the 4th & the Palmers moved out last Mon. It surely seems deserted up there. Julia and I went up Tues. to see how things were. They proved to be way to such an extent that Julia’s Mary and I went up Wed. She spent all day hoeing out down stairs, while my time was spent moving out upstairs. The rooming condition being what it is, I offered to stay here until the Univ. closes in June, or go to the farm now, depending on which place was wanted by some one else. It never occurred to me that would mean moving out entirely upstairs but —. The Palmers left some furniture for me personally. This includes a kitchen cabinet in which I had my dishes etc. The young woman moving in down stairs wants the cabinet — she has a
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