Field Notebook: Texas 1924, 1925
Page 122
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Transcription
From the Carriage and found himself and his wife in the carriage to get out. He was then taken to the farm, and there found them sitting by the fire. Mrs. Coddington came in and said she had been ill for two days, but now felt better. The doctor ordered her to rest more, and he also advised Mr. Coddington to take a trip with his wife to a place where they could enjoy themselves. They went to the beach and had a wonderful time. They enjoyed the scenery and the fresh air. They also ate some delicious food at a local restaurant. After returning home, Mrs. Coddington felt much better. She thanked the doctor for his help and said she would follow his advice in the future. The doctor smiled and told her that he was glad to see her improving. He wished them both good health and happiness. They parted ways with smiles on their faces, knowing they had shared a special moment together.