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Stoughton, Mass.
27 July 1940

Dear Sid:

We are having your hot weather up here too. It was very hot yesterday, so we couldn't move about without dripping.

We all came back in the morning,— Mrs. Robbins went up to Wareham leaving us at the station early, and at a place where we could paint, and we got a picture done before the 11.30 train came.  It was horribly hot by the time we reached Brockton and the noonday tramp up the hill with all out kit nearly reduced us to dripping statues.