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13 Pomeworth Street
Stoughton, Mass.,
October 14, 1932

Deark Folks,

To-night is the night when I try to get my letter off to you so that it will be delivered Saturday morning. 
I hope that you are getting settled again after the excitement of the past weeks. You must miss the folks, though. I hope that Maud and Ralph will get up to see you once in a while more. Do you go across the street to Mr. Gilger's at all? You enjoyed her company, didn't you? 
Has Mr. McKay succeeded in renting the attic yet? It was a