winter, the first week after I arrived every storm w& had, and we had one 

 almost every other day, was snow, hut the soil has so much >*and in it that it 

 dries up very quickljj, ' r e are hoping to he ahle to use our wheels very soon. 



I am sorry that you missed seeing "both Mrs. and Mr. Sprague and also the 

 Cunninghams, hut they must, have "been much disappointed to have missed you. 



Florence sends a great deal of love to you and Auntie as does also Mrs Barron 

 it is just great that I en he here with them, I douht if e any of us will 

 over know just what might have happened if Florence had had to he alone with h 

 her Mother after the strain that the early pai?t of the winter was to her. It 

 just makes a difference having another here, and especially one who understand 

 the condition as well as I do. We are all very ha^--y and very well and re- 

 joice in the good news from Edwin. 



Well Father dear write me when you feel like it and tell me the Milton 

 news, tell Auntie my next long type written letter will he addressed to her. 

 I think of you both v c ,ry often and shall rejoice when the warm spring weather 

 reaches Milton and you can sit out of doors. 



Give my love to all, and thank Edith for her note that came this noon 

 telling me that Frances is better. By the way if you think of it Father 

 will you please ask Kal if Frances received Tagore's hook I sent to her? I 

 Just hfcpe it was not lost in the mail. 

 Much love to you nd Tanta 

 as ever 



