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Stoughton Oct 20th
Dear Doris. There is not much to say so will scribble a line or two and save my stamps. it is warm again & I have been sitting out near the Museum building sunning myself. Mrs Osmond is going to ride home with her son for a few hours & will be home in the early part of the evening by 9 o'clock. she seems quite content here & has got the kitchen windows cleaned with the sash curtains up & it seems quite cosy. she is busy all the forenoons but rests up afternoons she is a worker & keeps the house in good condition and waits on us both I got Jim to take me down to pay my telephone & electrick bills. this morning I am going to get the plummer to fix the plunger in the flush as it still bothers & will not stop which it should do naturally quicker than it does. Ma