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I wrote to Palatriah for my school
                                                                                      Ann  Dec 29th
books, but siad nothing about the
                                                                                                  1832
offares, but either through his
                                                                                      Warwick
or Carolines mistake', he sent
                        Massachusetts
all the apparatus, but if I teach
                            Jan 12th                                              18 3/4
in this vicinity next summer
                                                Mrs. Anna M. Metcalf
I shall want it here, I sent too,
                                                            Milo Me.
for a occasion dress to wear
 
My dress is very much warm for this winter, it cost nearly $4,50
I want you should write whether I had better make my calculations, to steer to the east, next spring, trusting that there will be some opening for me there, both of usefulness and profit, or whether I had better try in a private school at Winchester or Troy, or go home with Dr. Taylor's niece from Wilmington, where she says I should have a probability of success--I suspect that you will think it favourable, that you do not have to read such a letter every day, this letter is not such a one as I meant to write, but excuse it- I have written in a hurry.
but it is a good one, my merino I had coloured bottle green
         
bought some new into apelissa &had it made over.
I wrote to Pelatiah for my school books, but said nothing about the apparus, but either through his or Caroline's mistake, he sent all the apparatus, but if I teach in this vicinity next summer I shall want it here, I sent too, for a Circassian dress to wear this winter, it cost nearly $4,50 but it is a good one, My Merino I had coloured bottle green bought some new and had it made over into a pelisse. My dress is very much warmer this winter than it was last; though the weather is much more mild.
I want you should write whether you think  
 
I had better make
I think there is little doubt but I can have chances to keep common [[School?]] about here next summer but the wages for the largest & most fatiguing would not exceed 1,50 a week. A Select School would be far more pleasant, and probably far more profitable; I think I had better make exertions very early in the season, to get up such a School in this region, --in Winchester; -- if these exertions fail of success, direct my course to Bangor in season to try there, --or -- if that should be inexpedient;-- soon enough to engage in a common school, in your region. The most agreeable course would be to go to Milo spend a few weeks and then engage in a private Sch. in Bangor. I should rather be there than in any other place except Boston, and I do not despair of ultimately obtaining a place there, but perhaps I had better not try the ensuing spring.
my calculations, to  
 
steer to the East next
I am glad you wrote about music; - about Mr. Pratt; - if circumstances should be that I should determine to learn about them, I mean to be precise about terms. I am inclined to think I should succeed better in Bangor to teach music but there are so many things I want to learn that I do not know as I ought to devote the time to it. I mean to be governed by circumstances, and not spend much more, until I have earned something--Ann -- Aunt Conant furnished me with yarn for knit Sleeves which I find very comfortable.
spring, trusting that
there will be some opening
for me there, both of us
coolness & profit, or whether I
try in a private school at Winchester, Troy; or go
Home with Dr Taylors friend, from
Wilmington , where she says I should
have a probability of success.
I suspect you will think it
have to read see the
letter every day, this
letter is not such a
one as I meant to  
write - but excuse it I have
written in a hurry.

Latest revision as of 04:57, 17 October 2020

                                                                                     Ann   Dec 29th 
                                                                                                  1832
                                                                                      Warwick
                       Massachusetts
                            Jan 12th                                              18 3/4
                                                Mrs. Anna M. Metcalf
                                                            Milo Me.

I want you should write whether I had better make my calculations, to steer to the east, next spring, trusting that there will be some opening for me there, both of usefulness and profit, or whether I had better try in a private school at Winchester or Troy, or go home with Dr. Taylor's niece from Wilmington, where she says I should have a probability of success--I suspect that you will think it favourable, that you do not have to read such a letter every day, this letter is not such a one as I meant to write, but excuse it- I have written in a hurry.

I wrote to Pelatiah for my school books, but said nothing about the apparus, but either through his or Caroline's mistake, he sent all the apparatus, but if I teach in this vicinity next summer I shall want it here, I sent too, for a Circassian dress to wear this winter, it cost nearly $4,50 but it is a good one, My Merino I had coloured bottle green bought some new and had it made over into a pelisse. My dress is very much warmer this winter than it was last; though the weather is much more mild.

I think there is little doubt but I can have chances to keep common School? about here next summer but the wages for the largest & most fatiguing would not exceed 1,50 a week. A Select School would be far more pleasant, and probably far more profitable; I think I had better make exertions very early in the season, to get up such a School in this region, --in Winchester; -- if these exertions fail of success, direct my course to Bangor in season to try there, --or -- if that should be inexpedient;-- soon enough to engage in a common school, in your region. The most agreeable course would be to go to Milo spend a few weeks and then engage in a private Sch. in Bangor. I should rather be there than in any other place except Boston, and I do not despair of ultimately obtaining a place there, but perhaps I had better not try the ensuing spring.

I am glad you wrote about music; - about Mr. Pratt; - if circumstances should be that I should determine to learn about them, I mean to be precise about terms. I am inclined to think I should succeed better in Bangor to teach music but there are so many things I want to learn that I do not know as I ought to devote the time to it. I mean to be governed by circumstances, and not spend much more, until I have earned something--Ann -- Aunt Conant furnished me with yarn for knit Sleeves which I find very comfortable.