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13 Pomeworth St., Stoneham,
Feb. 13 1931
 
Dear Folks,

It seemed good to hear from you and to know that you are  all right. I had been worrying a little about you. I hope that the baby is all right again by this time. I gave Doris's address in one of my contest pictures. I didn't want to send a number from here, so I had one sent in her cue. If anything should come for me, I guess she would just forward it. I don't believe that she would throw it away without looking at it. If anything comes to Stoughton, I feel that you check up to see if it is of any value.

I went in town yesterday with some papers, stayed there to correct one set, and then brought his home with me. Mr. White said he would bring some out for me to-day, but he is long on promises and short on performance. If he should keep his promise at any time now, I should certainly be surprised.  

I haven't finished the dress Doris gave me yet. If I can get at it again it won't take so very long, but I am busy with other things most of the time. Besides I brought a rayon silk dress all made in at Shepard's for $2.00. It also is a brown. I got it to wear about the house so that I shouldn't have to keep washing house dresses all 

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In original, please check penultimate line sixth word,I have made a best guess.