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Stoughton Feb 27th 1921

Dear Doris

The day is going and I must write you a letter. Lena is out. Came yesterday. she is without a cold for the first time since she began her school, and is looking pretty well for her, she is going in town tomorrow for a few little things. I have been sick this week with a croupy cold and now it has worked up into my head, Pa brought home some hiyra Patrolium, which loosened up my throat, now I am feeling much better, but get tired pretty easy. They say colds hang on this winter and are hard to get rid of. I have finished my jackets and no yarn coming yet. now your work would be all right, if I had it to start in on. I never do mix sewing with crocheting, so dont fret, you should get you some thing to wear for afternoon clubs, other people do, dress in your case is essential. Morts picture of the old place is progressing, and he is going to have us come down soon, to see it, he says. Now he is figuring on the Crafts place to paint if she can be coaxed into the scheme, she is very liberal he thinks. The sun is clouded in today its