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					<l>COPY</l>
					<l>June 24, 1937</l>
					<l>Dear Mother:</l>
					<l>Your delightful letter arrived this morning,</l>
					<l>enclosing the verses from Chan.</l>
					<l>We have had extraordinarily pleasant weather</l>
					<l>here for the season, but the spring bloom has</l>
					<l>passed, and I know you are right at the height</l>
					<l>of it. I often think of you in that lovely</l>
					<l>garden of yours. It always seemed to me that</l>
					<l>the soil of St. Albans was especially adapted</l>
					<l>to raising roses, and I can imagine that great</l>
					<l>white rose of yours wih the weight of the dew</l>
					<l>trembling in the sunrise.</l>
					<l>You will find the beginning of my address made</l>
					<l>yesterday at page 8075 of the Record. I made</l>
					<l>a few remarks the day before also, which ap-</l>
					<l>peared on pages 7974-775.</l>
					<l>We are continuing to receive many letters</l>
					<l>expressing a revival of confidence and hope</l>
					<l>excited by the actionf the majority of the</l>
					<l>Committee on the Judicary on the Court bill.</l>
					<l>Some day I will show them to you.</l>
					<l>Your loving son,</l>
					<l>Mrs. Chauncey G. Austi,</l>
					<l>91 South Main Street,</l>
					<l>St. Albans, Vermont.</l>
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