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Mother was rather miserable this morning but not feverish. Ian & Tommy [Nelson] [ST: illegible]
are both here, but George [Brown] is not coming back till tonight. I am going this
morning to see about motor-cars.

I don't think you should charge more than 6d for the Women's meeting.
I had a long talk with Nan & I think it should be not a garden-party but indoors at
7 o'clock. Otherwise you won't get the mill-girls & the shop people. We want
some speakers, & I think I shall ask Johnnie Jameson. Between the speeches we
should have songs & recitations, & then dancing. I will speak to Clink
to night & get him to beat up the men. That right-hearted enthusiast looks
worn to a shadow, as he has never been off his bicycle for 3 weeks.

I am so sorry about Marnie. Do as you think best, darling. I am trying to
get Nan to decide upon plans.

Much love, my own little angel

Your ever loving

[Golly]

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