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PS Stormy this morning: the grass is growing green & my tomatoes are taking on their fourth leaves & look healthy good soil this time. Jim says old seeds do for tomatoes every time he's a good judge [[/top left margin]]

ARTHUR L. HOLMES
290 WALNUT STREET
STOUGHTON, MASS.    

April 7th 1932

Dear Doris
I have received your second letter since you have been on your southern trip & feel that you are having a good time & hope the weather will be nice throughout your stay & your homecoming will be pleasant.

I cleaned my china closet & then went down town, on a few errands I had to do & so this afternoon, I have spent out in the yard raking & cleaning up it has been very pleasant.

I shall listen to see if I can hear the frogs peep also. the robins are getting plenty & so are the blue jays. I caught a large mouse in the trap last night. he had dug in my flower pots up stairs all winter, one of those large out