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to teach and also for the present provides for the family. He has a son two months old and such a poor long-armed thing I never saw not not an atom more than half as large as Percy. When it was five weeks old its grandmother (her mother) made a little coat and pair of pants and fret when on the child spending nearly a week in making them!  I think the poor little thing must have looked droll. We are most delightfully situated here, every thing promises me a fine visit. Mr. Hopkins lives in a fine old spacious and truly elegant mansion belonging to Judge Ely family the founder of this place (hence the name Elyria):  Every thing about the house and grounds is stately almost magnificent.- a grapery covering half an [[eave?]]. - abundance of fruits large pear trees loaded, many peach trees with their heavy-laden limbs bent to the ground with the richest fruit just beginning to ripen; - three or four immensely large venerable weeping willows in different parts of the grounds: it seems quite a paradise. the house unoccupied, Mr Hopkins could not readily find one therefore this was provided: the family make every thing most pleasant. Emily is going to stay three or four weeks. And so am I if possible.  Elyria is on the route west 24 miles from Cleveland and is only from the lake. Oberlin adjoins on one side so as Mr. Hopkins
to teach and also for the present provides for the family. He has a son two months old and such a poor long-armed thing I never saw not not an atom more than half as large as Percy. When it was five weeks old its grandmother (her mother) made a little coat and pair of pants and fret when on the child spending nearly a week in making them!  I think the poor little thing must have looked droll. We are most delightfully situated here, every thing promises me a fine visit. Mr. Hopkins lives in a fine old spacious and truly elegant mansion belonging to Judge Ely family the founder of this place (hence the name Elyria):  Every thing about the house and grounds is stately almost magnificent.- a grapery covering half an acre. - abundance of fruits large pear trees loaded, many peach trees with their heavy-laden limbs bent to the ground with the richest fruit just beginning to ripen; - three or four immensely large venerable weeping willows in different parts of the grounds: it seems quite a paradise. the house unoccupied, Mr Hopkins could not readily find one therefore this was provided: the family make every thing most pleasant. Emily is going to stay three or four weeks. And so am I if possible.  Elyria is on the route west 24 miles from Cleveland and 8 only from the lake. Oberlin adjoins on one side so as Mr. Hopkins [[?]]

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to teach and also for the present provides for the family. He has a son two months old and such a poor long-armed thing I never saw not not an atom more than half as large as Percy. When it was five weeks old its grandmother (her mother) made a little coat and pair of pants and fret when on the child spending nearly a week in making them! I think the poor little thing must have looked droll. We are most delightfully situated here, every thing promises me a fine visit. Mr. Hopkins lives in a fine old spacious and truly elegant mansion belonging to Judge Ely family the founder of this place (hence the name Elyria): Every thing about the house and grounds is stately almost magnificent.- a grapery covering half an acre. - abundance of fruits large pear trees loaded, many peach trees with their heavy-laden limbs bent to the ground with the richest fruit just beginning to ripen; - three or four immensely large venerable weeping willows in different parts of the grounds: it seems quite a paradise. the house unoccupied, Mr Hopkins could not readily find one therefore this was provided: the family make every thing most pleasant. Emily is going to stay three or four weeks. And so am I if possible. Elyria is on the route west 24 miles from Cleveland and 8 only from the lake. Oberlin adjoins on one side so as Mr. Hopkins ?