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Stoughton Nov 26th 1933

Dear Doris.

Mrs Osborn has just turned on the heat. theres [[there's]] no sun and its [[it's]] damp and rather cool here in the sitting room without any thing but the kitchen heat. Pa may be down to turn it off but he must be cold if he is awake during the afternoon. it is growing dark all the time and seems like rain. the Dr is hoping it will hold off untill [[until]] after the football game at 5 O'clock and so does James. Miss O'Brine is resting for a few days. her head is going back on her, she says it goes like the waves of the sea. I guess she uses it too much she has to keep track of everything. they both went in to Boston to witness the Yale football game. they were telling all about it this morning. he wants her right there in the hospital she says he is not willing for her to go home. but tells me she is played out both nurses tell me their troubles. James is not suited with his life he says he wishes he had an education. and then he could be a doctor. he came here direct from Ireland and they make a dog of him. he can never rise above what