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know just how you are getting along in your classes, in the meetings etc. etc. Do you keep off from the ponies? Have you been to call on Mrs. [[Q?]] yet? Mrs. Wm. Thomas says you do not need [[Hubert?]] to introduce you, you will be very welcome on your own account as the grandson of those they so long knew and honored and loved. Anna and I came down here this [[p.m.?]] with George and expected to go home with him tonight. It is a bright day but rather cold. We hope A. will not get cold. She is feeling better than when I wrote before and this is the second visit for her to make this week. Yesterday I came down to the village from church meeting and went home with George about 9 p.m. It will probably be a little
know just how you are getting along in your classes, in the meetings etc. etc. Do you keep off from the ponies? Have you been to call on Mrs. Owen yet? Mrs. Wm. Thomas says you do not need Huber to introduce you, you will be very welcome on your own account as the grandson of those they so long knew and honored and loved. Anna and I came down here this p.m. with George and expected to go home with him tonight. It is a bright day but rather cold. We hope A. will not get cold. She is feeling better than when I wrote before and this is the second visit for her to make this week. Yesterday I came down to the village from church meeting and went home with George about 9 p.m. It will probably be a little
 
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know just how you are getting along in your classes, in the meetings etc. etc. Do you keep off from the ponies? Have you been to call on Mrs. Owen yet? Mrs. Wm. Thomas says you do not need Huber to introduce you, you will be very welcome on your own account as the grandson of those they so long knew and honored and loved. Anna and I came down here this p.m. with George and expected to go home with him tonight. It is a bright day but rather cold. We hope A. will not get cold. She is feeling better than when I wrote before and this is the second visit for her to make this week. Yesterday I came down to the village from church meeting and went home with George about 9 p.m. It will probably be a little

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