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Doris

It is three oclock and as I can't get any more naps today your Ma asks if I am not going to write my letter I began early this morning by going over the back town first raking off the Leaves for the Brooks, read the paper a while and started for Mattapan and Dorchester to hunt up a man John McGarvey & Albert Standish made the hunter, from Blue Hill we drove to the transit and then to Milton [[?]] [[?]] [[?]] [[?]] home got back at quarter of one. we left home at 10. It is some warm to day 84 right now. Fred and I have been alone all the week Mr Pratt who has been to Des Moines is coming home by way of Washington you may have seen him before this letter gets to you I told him where to find you he said if he had time he would surly look you up. I dont think I shall bother my head about the Brockton Fair this year Saturday the last day this year will be for the musters