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will be a benefit. I have found out at last who Clement Lambert has married, it seems his mother went up to Morton to Georgies, when he brought home Annie Lee Stickney ne (Bradbury) as a bride. Lottie says that Annie wanted a home well the Guile place belongs to Alice his mother, for taking care of her parents. so I don't see how they will both have a home there & Clement has started a poultry farm & has over a hundred hen houses & sells foul & eggs. He is younger than Annie Lee by a number of years. He was Hazels age & she is 2 or three years older. Well Freddie Stickney [[crossed out]] is the one it [[/crossed out]] seems to be the one to look out for his mother & father, he is a good boy & he is a good nurse also. I hope the baby gets her teeth soon. I am also glad she is allowed to eat apples she longed so for them so last fall, it did seem so hard to deny her when they were so harmless & you were eating them right before her poor little thing. We have not seen Ralph since he was down to look after his property, after the great storm, which raised cain along the coast. Hope he gets a chance to let or sell the cottage this summer. he has so much useless property on his hands. I am in hopes to get out soon, if it is nothing but to the store after groceries. I have been terribly shut in this winter on account of the ice, & the last time I rode in an auto was last fall when Irma took us to Worcester, but I have been well all winter & free from the distemper going on around this time of the year & now if I don't have Pa's cold I won't complain. it will soon be time to hear the birds sing & the frogs peep, & all nature will take on their busy life once more, so there you are, this is a pretty world we are enjoying from day to day if so much crime is going on around. the little wood pecker is here after his suet. take care of your selves Ma.

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