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13 Pomeworth St., Stoneham, Mass.,
January 8, 1932.

Dear Folks,

Hurrah! The days begin to grow longer in the mornings too to-morrow. Aren't you glad? I am. Twelve minutes gain is a good deal, and soon it will be much more.

Did you enjoy the warm weather we had yesterday?  I did. It made me think of spring.

How are your plants doing this winter?  Did the pink cactus blossom at Christmas time, and did the red one live all right? I hope so.

I got a letter from Mrs. Cutting to-day. I think that she must be a very fine woman. I had sent her a little present at Christmas time, and she wrote a very appreciative letter in acknowledgement.

I am expecting Leila out to-morrow, about noon time probably. I hope that we shall have a good time together. It was twenty years last June that I saw her last, so I expect that both of us have changed a good deal in 

Transcription Notes:
warm or warmer on 2nd paragraph? the name in the final paragraph I am unsure on. Lola, Laila, Lula Leila are all possible. Exclamation point instead of period after "noon time probably" in the last paragraph.