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2 Aunt Cora had mustard greens the day I came and to-day we had some more. Yesterday Florence had green peas out of her garden - two quarts all shelled, she said, and these only a taste. Aunt Cora has had radishes and lettuce and will have string beans in a few days. Aunt Cora has put up 4 pints of raspberries for me, and I am going to try to get some more. Friday I stuck a nail in my foot while picking, so have not been out since, but my foot has got along so well that I think I shall try again to-morrow. There is a man in here now 3 who I am going to get to mail this so it will go out on the morning mail. We have bribed him with a bran griddle cake to wait until I finish. Saturday we sent up to Conway to the A. & P. store for an order of groceries and included was the bran which seems quite popular. You ought to have been here yesterday. A flood of my relatives,- some from Laconia, some from Wolfeboro, descended upon us, Aunt Blanche in knee breeches. Just what excuse she had for showing herself in that fashion, I couldn't