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					<l>COPY
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					<l>Nov. 10, 1922.</l>
					<l>Dear Mother:</l>
					<l>I have had no chance to see a Messenger</l>
					<l>which covered the Nally at St. Albans. I wonder</l>
					<l>if you can send me your copy of it?</l>
					<l>It seems like a crushing blow to the</l>
					<l>country to have Hoover fired. Nevertheless, the</l>
					<l>wide-spreed resentment against hard times was so</l>
					<l>deep seated that if he had been reelected we</l>
					<l>probably would have had manifestatiens of this re-</l>
					<l>sentment after election.</l>
					<l>They have had their own way now and</l>
					<l>the critics and protestants are more likely to be</l>
					<l>contented and give us peace. For this we can be</l>
					<l>grateful.</l>
					<l>Love from us all.</l>
					<l>Affectionately,</l>
					<l>Mrs.C.G. Austin,</l>
					<l>So Main St.</l>
					<l>St. Albans, Vt.</l>
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