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with Dennis when he comes here. Mary dont even speak to him, she takes up on his side. Dennis will probably leave him the house when he dies, they are a queer family very private, but mind their own affairs. 

I thought it would snow before morning but was happily surprised to find that it didn't.

Bill came over last night, he brought her home from the hairdressers. he is good too wait upon us. we should miss him. he finds Laurence in jobs to do painting & will bring him over Sunday night. I am rooting Laurence a begonia, he likes plants, a man gives him a heated room over in Holbrook. he will bring over a xmas wreath he makes them to sell out of holly & red berries. he is a dabster at it.

I made those rugs out of the old clothes you brought home. Kate Dykeman sent me some of her old pieces & I am making another rug out of them for Mrs Borey's room. Mrs Bruce says that Norm McGarvey is perfectly happy up to the old brick tavern. it is something new for her to be waited upon. hope she remains satisfied, but am afraid they will see more trouble with her later on. now I will put my letter out hoping every thing goes all right with you & you dont get sick from eating Ma