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we get a lot about the case over the radio. Lowell Thomas is a very inteligent speaker he comes on every night about quarter to seven & gives us the court proceedings of the day & all the other news so you see we are kept posted. temp & time we get also. that is about all there is that is worth while, we learn what is going on in the world as we dont get it in the paper our Brockton news is jus the adjoining towns & a very little besides. It does seem good to have these sunny days if it is cooler. The oil trucks are scooting up and down the streets. we are heating a good deal by our kitchen fire. Miss Osbourne is a cold creature & in warm weather she is roasting. Louie Dykeman said he would come up today and mend my shed window, but guess he has forgot about it. it did not take him ten minutes to med the outside one. he has a cold and it causes neuralyia in his face. Alice is much better she says. Mystie has been afraid to go out, but since the ice went away she can get out she may come up tomorrow. I want to get out to see the town its a long time since I have been any where. Just now the phone rung a very shrill high voice asks if I know her. yes its Mrs Robbins she thinks its funny I know her. she has a voice no one else has like her. she would drive one crazy if they heard it long Mrs O heard her voice ringing for half an hour after she was gone. she her mother and Bruce called, they were to take their supper with the Fulltertons. They have nothing to do with Willie Robbins. she is a good hearted woman but terrible tiresome, such a voice its pitched too high.  Bruce is nice he is taller quite a young man,
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