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beginning to ripen now fast. This week I have an awful lot to finish up. I must get to Boston to finish up at Harvard. Grace Soule called up to say she will be up tomorrow to put on the window curtains. I want to get in one more trip blue berrying too.

The family, especially Lena, are talking a mile a minute. I can't seem to finish this.   

So goodnight,

Doris.

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Stoughton Mass.
21 Aug. 1943.

Dear Sid:

We were glad to hear that you weren't used up completely by the trip back. You didn't say how you managed to get your meals. I hope by now the ration book has arrived and you have gotten some essentials for living at home.

What is the news about Minnesota? I have seen a little note in the Enterprise that I will try to clip for your benefit. It would be nice if you could travel up that way, too. 

Doris and Mabel are playing checkers in the bay window. They 
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