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Stoughton Jan 16th 1929

Dear Doris

It is so cold that I have been up stairs at work all the morning in the front chamber where the sun comes in early & so warms up the room. but now it has got around to the glass door & I think I can write the letter without freezing to death. this is one of the cold mornings. the wheels creek as they go by. just 8 degrees above. our snow came yesterday good & plenty. it was so light that I could easily sweep it with a broom, so that I made two paths before Pa came home to his dinner. one for Billie Southworth & the other for Jack. he though did not drive but Smith came just as we were sitting down to our dinner Johnnie has had a soar throat for a week it seems an awful sick time here in Stoughton everyone used up with colds. that Albertina Smith