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Stoughton Dec 4th 1932 Dear Doris The day has begun with cloudyness which may mean a slight change in the atmosphere but not [[?]] as yet. I think it may be a better month than November. This weather seems good. We can surely enjoy it while it lasts. Talbot spoke about a quiet little woman who had nothing but a house + no way of making a living who had a married daughter + they had some trouble, so the daughter + husband moved out of town + took the old mothers only means of support away by so doing. They payed her five dollars a week + she could live on that. I listened + when he stopped talking I said to him do you ever see anything of Luella Southerworth? "Why that's the woman I had reference to" you see I read it right from his mind. Wasn't it queer we had to smile. Talbot writes little items for the Chronicle, so he brought up a paper for us to see with me of his articles in. sound very much like him he is just lazy enough to do this work when the spirit