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lou will probably have heard that we are enjoying the company of ababy for 



the last two months. The little one is doing fine inspite of the great heat and 



drought, also my wife is well, but suffers from heat prickles at hight which 



prevent here from sleeping. What can be done qbout this? This matter begins to have 



a bad affect on the milk. By the way, it is odd wkia how she became acclimati zed 



without any illness. An intermittent fever is making its round everywhere, but it 

 seems I had my last fever in Illinois and never had an attack again. 



Enclosed are some confe rede rate postage stamps for your European friends. Large 

 bills are hard to find, but I shall try my best. 



Hearty greetings to Dora from my wife and me. 



Your cousin 

 Eug. W. Hilgard. 



