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And now I'm in Stoughton, having a real nice visit, I've been here several weeks, no four weeks yesterday - I shall return to Hudson soon. Chandler forwarded your letter written in October. I was ever so glad to hear from you and that you were well as usual. Glad too, you had secured such good help. So you've given the idea of living in Hudson, clean up. Well it may be all for the best. I hope so. Everybody says the west is the place for lung difficulties, I know. I dont know what Chandlers plans are since ? come away, I dont think he intends to remain in Hudson long, if he can sell to his mind. We have heard from Charles, and another letter is now awaiting me in Hudson from him. Cousin Susan Wales is not in very good health. She has two children, and Mr. Wales son Nattie is here. He has just brought us a quantity of parched, no, popped corn. I'm very glad the children are so well and grow so finely - Dear little fellows. I wish I could see them - I must write them a little letter in return for their dear little messages. I'm glad Mr. Kendall is so well - Give my love to him. I hope you will write sooner next t time. You may direct to me Hudson Mass. I can't send you any Warwick items this time. With love from your affectionate Sister Mary A Reed.