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Stoughton May 22nd, 1930

Dear Doris, 

After these cold, sunless days, it does seem good to have pleasant weather once more. I suppose now it will be muggy & mosquitoes from now on. Arthur had cramps the first part of the night, so neither of us got much sleep, he can ill afford to lose much sleep as he needs all he can get for what he has to go through in his work days. it certainly is very trying and grows more so every year & people dont realize how much there is to it. those Autoes alone are worth all the pay they get to locate who owns them, they hide up to get rid of paying & so they gave to hunt them, up the best way they can. Yesterday I went down to see Mort & Anna she fell over her broken door step, after Fred Drake had gone through it, and sprained her