Chapter 48

Now it is difficult for me to collect any news to write in the letter!Judy has recently become very thoughtful, only thinking about national affairs, and no longer paying attention to the small details of life.However, if you must listen to some news, here it is:

Last Thursday, 9 of our piglets ran out across the creek and only 8 were recovered.We don't want to offend anyone, but it still feels like Widow Todd has one more pig in her pigsty.

Mr. Weaver painted the two warehouses yellow like pumpkins, which was ugly.But he says the color is stain-resistant.

The Brewers had visitors this week, Mrs. Brewers' sister and two nieces from Ohio.

One of our best hens hatched 15 eggs and only got 3 chicks, not sure what the problem was.I always thought it was a bad breed, I prefer the Orpington breeder.

The post office's new clerk drank his stock of Jamaican ginger beer ($7) until no one found it.

Old Mr. Hatch had another rheumatism and couldn't go out to work.Although he made a lot of money in the past, he didn't save a penny, so he could only go to the relief.

Next Saturday night, the nearby school is hosting an ice cream party, so please come and see us.

I bought a new hat for 25 cents at the post office.Here's my latest photo - I'm off to help mow the lawn.

It was so dark that I could barely see.In any case, all news is reported.

good night judy

Sitting on the front steps on Thursday evening
(End of this chapter)

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