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and so I have followed her around until I am fairly tired out I suppose you have none of these housekeeper cares though I know you have others which must tax you severely. I often think of you with your numerous scholars and I well know that you cannot have many unoccupied moments. I hardly think you have time to be homesick. How do you like the country and how is your health. I have many other questions which I could like to ask but will wait until we see you for we are looking for a good visit by and by Have you heard from Lizzie lately I wrote her immediately upon the reception of yours but have heard nothing from though I requested letter on Mary to write. I sometimes think that she does not receive our letters I feel very anxious to know how she is Your letters afford me much pleasure
and so I have followed her around until I am fairly tired out I suppose you have none of these housekeeper cares though I know you have others which must tax you severely. I often think of you with your numerous scholars and I well know that you cannot have many unoccupied moments. I hardly think you have time to be homesick. How do you like the country and how is your health. I have many other questions which I could like to ask but will wait until we see you for we are looking for a good visit by and by   Have you heard from Lizzie lately I wrote her immediately upon the reception of yours but have heard nothing from her though I requested Letitia or Mary to write. I sometimes think that she does not receive our letters I feel very anxious to know how she is Your letters afford me much pleasure

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and so I have followed her around until I am fairly tired out I suppose you have none of these housekeeper cares though I know you have others which must tax you severely. I often think of you with your numerous scholars and I well know that you cannot have many unoccupied moments. I hardly think you have time to be homesick. How do you like the country and how is your health. I have many other questions which I could like to ask but will wait until we see you for we are looking for a good visit by and by Have you heard from Lizzie lately I wrote her immediately upon the reception of yours but have heard nothing from her though I requested Letitia or Mary to write. I sometimes think that she does not receive our letters I feel very anxious to know how she is Your letters afford me much pleasure