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H/8/1930 -4-

[white?] [lather?], [what?] have [?] dressed [for?]
delicious slaw. Corn - well [?] corn.
ha only two rows, and she can tell you
nothing good of [them?], [tho?] 2 doz ears [fresh?]
from [the?] [?] looked and tasted like
much cold [rain?] and coolness! So far
the cook has not [?] [afront?] paring
marbles [?] of potatoes. [Okra?]
[must?] be [immune?], more or less [to?] that
and drought [tho?] not more than 16-18
inches tall it has continued to make [pods?]
which are more or less (less I guess) as [they?]
should be, Carrots have not grown [?]
are still fairly edible. Beets are impossibly [stringy?]
now. Broccoli lives but has [ceased to?]
produce. [?], [?] how far from [being?] all
[she?] wants, a Vegetable Garden can be!

"[Hose or Hoes, which" is the little of a recent
magazine article, 'and in our present [pre-?]

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