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          Stoughton April 11th 1932

Dear Doris.

Another dismal cold rainy day. I washed & hung out the clothes & then took them in to dry in the house. radio says rising temperature tomorrow & cloudy.

I want to clean the carpet up in the front chamber, where the weather permits, I just as line it would be out, most all the week as not. now the plants are out in the sewing room its a good time. 

I expect Pa will be furious, but it has got to be live or die. its too cold to hear frogs peep to night, it has rained furiously all day. 

I have got the pictures came Monday at three I cant see for the life of me any difference in them, they are both fine of her & very natural. I hope I take the one you meant for me. did you keep one yourselves?

Dont for the love of Heaven send any more