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that got broken when my shelf went down. She is queer she has more rubbish now than she knows what to do with. I am thankful we have got rid of most of her stuff. enough is left but it does not clutter up the whole house. no one would have put up as I did with it & said nothing. she makes me tired entering into so much talk about nothing every little detail it gets on ones nerves. we are going to have a baked fish haddoc stuffed & baked she likes swordfish I will have some next. Owen McGarvey & wife have parted she went home to her mother Hattie Shute said. Mellvins wife could not get along with his mother so he built a bungalo up to Gills corner. the old woman is alone. I see the children go by after blueberries but they cannot be very plenty as no one comes around selling them on the street yet. a family from Brockton are renting Frank Capens tenement house they have a car & Mrs Ring told me they seemed like nice people they were cleaning up the yard it looks a different place since the back yard was cleaned of its rubbish thats where this new family hang their clothes. I hope you are not roasting as ever & Doris is over here sore heel. Ma