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[30 Jan 1921]

Sunday

Doris It is a rainy day so you can see me going from one window to the other and then down cellar to split a few kindlings and trying to pass the time away  I did think I would try my skates but nothing doing  we had our regular cold snap Tuesday & Wed  it was as the weeks before 4 below when I started Wed. so I have cut no wood this week. Sylvester has been getting Ice for Murphy they would have finished today but perhaps the rain may stop them from it. We have not heard from Lena this week. She has not been out since she went back, the first of Jan, the shops have not started up very much as yet. Uphams are doing a little more but a greater part of their help comes from Brockton  The Rubber shops are dull as yet. I think it was Fannes husband who was the man in the Moonshine game. They do say in Boston that the best come from Stoughton. I saw all of it last Sunday when I went down to mail your letter  I met Dick and he took me in the Cooler and I saw it