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13 Pomeworth St., Stoneham
Nov. 1, 1927.

Dear Folks:

I got your letters to-day.  I have been trying to get up enough gumption to  write some letters, but since I don't seem to, I will at least scribble a postal.  I am glad everything is so pretty out there.  It is here too, but possibly not the same.  Yesterday or rather Sunday Miss G. and I went in to the Old South to church, to dinner afterward and then to the flower show at Horticultural Hall.  I thought of you folks.  This week Thursday evening, Friday evening and Sat. matinee I plan to take pupils in to see "Macbeth," "Julius Caesar," and the "Merchant of Venice" at the Castle Square theatre.  I shall surely want to share the Thanksgiving feast, not necessarily a turkey, though.  Miss Damon writes in a letter rec'd to-day that she is back in Cambridge.  I can see her now too, I suppose.  

All good wishes
Lena.