Mrs. Culp's Diary, Friday, June 4, 1937
Still recovering, Mrs. Culp gets a visit from the cause of "all the trouble."
Mrs. Culp once again climbed out of her sickbed and fixed breakfast for her husband, even though she “felt pretty weak.” (Honestly, Walter couldn’t make his own toast and coffee?) The doctor made another housecall to check on her banged-up head. A visit from Mrs. H —, whose late-night phone call had caused her to tumble out of bed in the first place, dr…
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