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is just the thing- Claire is more pleased with her bible even than with the doll- She never had a | is just the thing- Claire is more pleased with her bible even than with the doll- She never had a bible of her own before - Her mother promised her one if she would read it through first and she has done so- but Lizzie had not got it yet- so this is very acceptable- Claire goes to Sunday School every Sabbath and will be very happy to take her own Bible when she goes- The dollies she will dress and she seems to like the thought of doing it. She is quite a large girl and very bright and pleasant I should judge - Little Anna is sweet as she can be with a round full face- They do not either of them seem shy of me. When I got off the train Hattie waited and looked- I thought they | ||
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and after Fannie left we looked in vain for one last look when all unlooked for I saw her standing on the side walk waving me a cheery adieu! I tell you it did me |
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is just the thing- Claire is more pleased with her bible even than with the doll- She never had a bible of her own before - Her mother promised her one if she would read it through first and she has done so- but Lizzie had not got it yet- so this is very acceptable- Claire goes to Sunday School every Sabbath and will be very happy to take her own Bible when she goes- The dollies she will dress and she seems to like the thought of doing it. She is quite a large girl and very bright and pleasant I should judge - Little Anna is sweet as she can be with a round full face- They do not either of them seem shy of me. When I got off the train Hattie waited and looked- I thought they
in margin: and after Fannie left we looked in vain for one last look when all unlooked for I saw her standing on the side walk waving me a cheery adieu! I tell you it did me