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Stoughton February 16th 1933

Dear Doris

This morning I woke up to the temperature of 10° + it was pretty slow in warming up. But the day is sunny, with a cloudless sky, over head, so I am not going to worry. This is the first good washing day of the week. But I managed to get my ferns dried with yesterdays sun in the afternoon.
The snow has melted so I can go through to Seaver Street without any more trouble. It makes me feel terribly shut in when that is closed up.
Tomorrow if nothing happens I am going down with any books + get some thing for meat over the week end lamb seems to be what will best suit our needs perhaps. anything will be a change. It may be chicken we have been without so long, we are deserving of something extravegant.
The sun is shining  + flooding the room the big house does not shade us, for the sun is too high.