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Stoughton  Dec 7th 1924

Dear Doris-

Pa is to meeting and I guess this is the time to begin my Sunday letter while its quiet. I finished off those fudge aprons Tuesday, after a long drawn out job, and hope you will be satisfied with the way they are done, as my eye sight is not as good on such things as it was once. I went to Brockton Monday, pretty cold day, but I didnt dare putting it off longer. I managed fairly well, thought it pretty cold waiting for a car to come home on, but it came at last and it seemed good to get home again out of the cold, and Pa was in such a hurry to get off that box after landing it, that I hardly had time for anything, as it was, I made him do up the things and label them all, and he was determined to put those stamped goods all in the same box with the others, and so you will have to open it early in order to get them out to send off, but its a relief to think its all over and nothing to worry over or get done in time. I have been very busy with it all ever since my yarn came, but I managed it all and kept up with my jackets. I have not much time to go any where these times if it weren't