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she wouldn't want her worst enemy to go through it as she had to. I told her that she would appreciate her mercies after this no doubt. it may be the means of softening her towards others. she is anxious to sell some of her antiques, I gave her the card that man left me, but he did not want to give any thing for things, as he wanted to make the profits, but she needs more now I supposed. This week will be a gala week for Brockton fair, air planes circling around in all directions pleasant weather is expected and they are usually lucky. Aunt Bina is in town taking care of George O Wentworth for a spell, expects to go south with that same family who bought the  house of Burns's. I think you have received the nightdresses before this, will send the little pin and razor blades later, have you got the dress from Bertha yet? and is it satisfactory?  our grapes are ripening fine we are eating some today, those Lucille are dead ripe now. I will plant the Canterbury bells in a little box and start them this fall for spring so they will blossom next summer. so long 
Ma