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[[?]] Clearing tonight. Ma Stoughton December 1st 1932 Dear Doris A driving rain it is here at last, its been two days on its way the wind is fast + blows a gale. I have stayed out preparing for it most all day. I have had Charles Murphy up to see the ravages made by his man, he sent for a tree to replace the one that died on their lot in the Catholic cemetery we gave them a few years ago. I called him up this morning to ask him if he sent a man to get a tree for their lot in the cemetery + he said yes then I asked him if he felt the man was reliable + he said he was one of his work men + yes he thought so. well I said will you come up + see for yourself how he left things, so in an hour's time he came. I took him down in the grove where his man had blazed a drive way through that little grove of maples I had spent all of a weeks hard work clearing it of black berry