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your wood? Please let me know where and how much you shall want also your Potatoes, and Meat; and as for your grain we can get that as you want it; perhaps you have none now nor any money to buy it with, well I have | your wood? Please let me know where and how much you shall want also your Potatoes, and Meat; and as for your grain we can get that as you want it; perhaps you have none now nor any money to buy it with, well I have not; Yes; I have just found a dollar laid by in my wallet, and I will send it to you. I have a quarter left, but shall have some more in a few days. My health has been miserable ever since last winter, however I think it is improving; I have thought pretty strong of going out to Albany during vacation but have about given it up, as I shall have so much to do to get ready for my school this fall. I leave here in about two weeks, do not know where I shall go to spend the vacation. Shall have to go somewhere where I can study for I have got a course of 12 lectures to deliver this fall, and have only Six of them prepared, and shall the others to do during the vacation; I got Sarah a school in Hinsdale this summer she likes well, and they like her; She will teach there this winter and have the same price $1,75 per week; and also she might teach this fall and have the same but I want to keep her with me when I can while I am teaching because I can settle her bills easier so then after I get through, she might teach with me this winter but they will pay only $1,95 per week and I thought perhaps if she wished to study she would get so advanced this fall, that she would learn just about as much without me during the winter as with me; and she would gain the extra price, so I told her to stay this winter; concerning Lydia I intend to give her a chance before a great while if none of the other Boys have not love enough, for her, to do it. I shall write to her in a few days; I have some old Clothes that would be of Service to you for the Boys I presume if you had them, I shall try and send them home I think before long. I shall write again soon unless I forget it but if you would write to me it would remind me of it. Give my respects to all friends if I have any in town, and particularly to the little Boys. | ||
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your wood? Please let me know where and how much you shall want also your Potatoes, and Meat; and as for your grain we can get that as you want it; perhaps you have none now nor any money to buy it with, well I have not; Yes; I have just found a dollar laid by in my wallet, and I will send it to you. I have a quarter left, but shall have some more in a few days. My health has been miserable ever since last winter, however I think it is improving; I have thought pretty strong of going out to Albany during vacation but have about given it up, as I shall have so much to do to get ready for my school this fall. I leave here in about two weeks, do not know where I shall go to spend the vacation. Shall have to go somewhere where I can study for I have got a course of 12 lectures to deliver this fall, and have only Six of them prepared, and shall the others to do during the vacation; I got Sarah a school in Hinsdale this summer she likes well, and they like her; She will teach there this winter and have the same price $1,75 per week; and also she might teach this fall and have the same but I want to keep her with me when I can while I am teaching because I can settle her bills easier so then after I get through, she might teach with me this winter but they will pay only $1,95 per week and I thought perhaps if she wished to study she would get so advanced this fall, that she would learn just about as much without me during the winter as with me; and she would gain the extra price, so I told her to stay this winter; concerning Lydia I intend to give her a chance before a great while if none of the other Boys have not love enough, for her, to do it. I shall write to her in a few days; I have some old Clothes that would be of Service to you for the Boys I presume if you had them, I shall try and send them home I think before long. I shall write again soon unless I forget it but if you would write to me it would remind me of it. Give my respects to all friends if I have any in town, and particularly to the little Boys. [overlay] Your Son P.R. Kendall