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WILLIAMSTOWN MASSACHUSETTS Sunday Evening Dear Folks: So far as I know now I shall be in Stoughton Thursday night ready to start again Saturday morning. Berenice left in a hurry last Tuesday on the two o'clock train but so far seems not to have had very mhch work done. Unless plans change I am to take John Hollis to Boston with me where B. and possibly Erastus T's brother, will meet us. I suppose they will go from there to South Hanover although B. is staying at present with Miss Hollis. I would not believe it if I did although I still think I shall wear them but I could get the others ready for around home anyway. I have not yet written to Jeremiah Burke for my book. I think I may get a letter off to him to-morrow. It is now going on toward 10-30. I have made two lots of chocolate peppermints. T. likes them. Yesterday we took some up to father Hewitt. J.H. presented them - in fact he helped make them. He is a most extraordinary child. Doris ought to have a chance to psychologize him. He would make a good subject. We have been up to the Hewitts' twice to dinner and T. took us driving one P.M. and one forenoon I had a caller while Jones in the act of [[?washing]] out some things. Life goes slowly but time quickly. Much love, Lena.
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Transcription of the Left hand side is the lower part of the page here. It follows on from the transcription of page 42, i.e. page 42 ends al-; this carried back to his page for 1st word making "although"