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Stougton [[Stoughton]] March 14th 1933

Dear Doris

Another pouring rain it kept up through the night 7 to day it has drizzled some no clearing signs yet it will probably clear off with a gail [[gale]] & some more cold weather tomorrow.

The package came to day & I was ready & waiting for it. it is better for me to have something to kept me busy. I went down to Alices to carry the books. she was in great luck. it seems that Percy has got his old job in Boston back again. they sent for him & he went in on the one O'clock train. Alice says he knows that business from the bottom up. it was what he trained for he gets more salary. they had a young lad, but he made a botch of it. so they sent for him. he will start in the mill Alice thinks, its yarn & he will understand it for he was an old hand there so long. every body told him he was foolish to have any thing to do with that Kenworthy & that was where he missed it. he lost & Kenworthy gained every thing thereby about that time he married again