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13 Pomeworth Street, Stoneham, Mass
February 25,1932

Dear Folks,

Your letter came to-day, and I am answering it to-night, since you don't seem to get mine on Saturday lately, if I wait until Friday to write.

I hope that the weather will be warm enough so that you can both get out in the yard before long now. The little snow drop was as fresh and pretty as could be when it arrived this morning. Are there many out?

You must be keeping busy to get so much work done - rugs - quilts - dresses and all other things.

I made Bunny a pretty little party dress - all but sewing in sleeves, and hemming, fasteners, and such things that I could not well finish without trying it on her - for her birthday. Berenice said that she was charmed with it. I will enclose a sample for you to see.

I think that it is a pity Mr. Holmes has got it into his head that someone is coming to take you away. I think that his insistence on your being as crazy as he is, is merely his way of saying that