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Only think this week Thursday will be thanksgiving. How different it will seem to you than it did last year. You was here lying on your bed and Mrs Burchard was here also. Oh! I remember it as well as can be. I wonder how she is now. I should like to see her again very much.  I wish that you could see Mary Daffeys' little baby. She is very pretty and Mary often brings her in for the children to hold her when she is busy. She is very good and quiet. I shall be so glad when school is out so I shall have time to do something Have you heard from Miss [[Seymour?]] lately? I have not seen or heard from her since she was here that day. When you were here.
  You know Mary copied off that piece of poetry of the that you wrote home to your folks at home from the Doctor and a few days ago Miss Roger said to us that she had heard a great deal about that piece of poetry at the time that it was writte and since then and she wanted to hear it so I sent it all off to her and I belive she thought it some beautiful. Oh! Sarah I have got something to tell you. I suppose that Miss Jane Baker was a

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of love to you. Only think this week Thursday will be thanksgiving. How different it will seem to you than it did last year. You was here lying on your bed and Mrs Burchard was here also. Oh! I remember it as well as can be. I wonder how she is now. I should like to see her again very much. I wish that you could see Mary Daffeys' little baby. She is very pretty and Mary often brings her in for the children to hold her when she is busy. She is very good and quiet. I shall be so glad when school is out so I shall have time to do something Have you heard from Miss Seymour? lately? I have not seen or heard from her since she was here that day. When you were here.

 You know Mary copied off that piece of poetry of the that you wrote home to your folks at home from the Doctor and a few days ago Miss Roger said to us that she had heard a great deal about that piece of poetry at the time that it was writte and since then and she wanted to hear it so I sent it all off to her and I belive she thought it some beautiful. Oh! Sarah I have got something to tell you. I suppose that Miss Jane Baker was a