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week in Raymonds, just the box without the batteries for ten dollars, he is a musician and plays in the band, and said you listen in some Wednesday night, as they broadcast and told the name he fooled with our set till long after 1 o'clock, and then was going to Sharon in his car, to see his girl, and then back to Boston, a smart little fellow part French an [[and]] makes himself at home, and Pa likes him, so boyish his house is costing twice as much as Lesters and he wanted to be married last Xmas but his carpenter bothered him, now he cant be 'till Easter. Well the Edwin Jones place is sold at last, and to an irish Catholic, its strange how the irish are after all such places, they just spoil a neighborhood. Sue was up here one day this week I think Miss Taylor is living there all the time now, Sue did not seem to know about Alices nursing in Sharon, so I told her and read her that last letter I received from her. she could not help seeing that people appreciated her and that Jack Wayland spok a good word for her, and reluctantly said that she was glad. I finished my last jacket yesterday and am waiting for them to send me yarn. I am doing a little house cleaning up stairs in the sewing room. I must do what I can before another batch comes. My tomatoes that I planted in boxes, are up and growing I tote them from room to room so they will get the sun. I am sorry you overdid you must be careful as long as you are weak and not overdo. Pa is listening in to a Jewish sinegogue and says its d-m good, and that I ought to hear him. well we had some pig pork and an orange and banana pudding for our dinner, and now its little after 12 and the dinner to clear off so now I must stop, but will say those sleeve buttons were some present from Pa who put them in the shirt trusting you would find them some time 
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