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Stoughton Nov 13th 1988

Dear Doris

Our snow is fast melting to day is a milder day.  I have just had my nap as I did not sleep well at all last night but feel pretty well to day in spite of it.  The Dr asked me what I was going to have for dinner today & was beating around the bush for me to ask him home to dinner.  Miss O’Brine had just said she didn’t know what they were going to have there for dinner, so he likes to joke her when he can.  She had the day off yesterd when she told him she did not feel very well in the morning.  So he told me when I first got there about him giving her the day as she was complaining in the morning of not feeling good, & I said you know she said to us the day before that Saturday being a holiday she supposed they were intitled to a holiday.  Yes I suppose her being ill was due to fraud. so today he had to remind her of what he & I said about it.  He is up to his banter all the live long time.  I guess he was a great rogue in his boyhoods days, as he often refers to mischief he used to cut up.  I got a letter this morning from Lena