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This summer Mrs Griffin went one day rode up to Norton with the Holbrook Crowd she brought home six or eight qts and they were only gone a few hours. she gave me enough for a pie she seems nice and runs in often. Lester went up to Sharon and got twenty qts of very large berries, he told about stripping them off by the hand full. I would like to find them so once, but I guess Lena will send home some, if she finds them plenty, but they are different from Massachusetts berries they lack the tart flavor. Last year was our blackberry year, not many this year. Ruth Atherton is to be married next Friday in Church to Allan Parent and Mrs Dykeman is going to the wedding with the parents a great friend of the family 

No more now
Ma


Stoughton July 16th

Dear Doris
  We are having some nice weather now since the two hottest days of the season, Wed and Thursday, every where the foliage is fine, no gypsies to speak of this year.  I transplanted about thirty little cabbage plants yesterday and have got a few more to thin out, if they do well we shall have plenty for winter and the cold frame that Pa has just cemented will be a grand place keep them in.  Elsies girl came back with Knute, in fact he went up