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ready to go out, but as it was 1030 we kept him in, and he clawed at the door & yowled half the night.  This morning he is wandering about the yard in perfect happiness.  Doris will go down after some liver later on, she has been anxious to find out if her bicycle has come, too, ever since she got up.  

  My mother is in good shape apparently and active.  Mrs. B. is going off soon on her vacation, first for a week in Provincetown, then to visit here & there among her friends, and then to finish up with her sister in New Jersey.  I haven't had much chance to talk with her yet.

It is sprinkling here - dark and rainy looking. I hope you will get rain too. Doris' byke has come! and she is for dashing off, so I must finish this and hope you get it before Sunday. Our boxes haven't arrived yet. I saw light in your house as we came up last night.


                                         Doris