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my dress went out and made four calls, one at Mr Fox's, one at Mr Childs
my dress went out and made four calls, one at Mr Fox's, one at Mr Childs
shopped on the way, went to Mr Caleb Metcalf's where I arrived about
shopped on the way, went to Mr Caleb Metcalf's where I arrived about
10, I chatted with her an hour, (she had been very sick with the dysentry
10, I chatted with her an hour, (she had been very sick with the dysentery
then I called at Mr W.Js late and borrowed a book to read at the sewing circle,
then I called at Mr W.Js late and borrowed a book to read at the sewing circle,
looked into shops all the way back, and purchased a muslin dress, pink, green &
looked into shops all the way back, and purchased a muslin dress, pink, green &

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Perkins family, they took me under their wing and really seemed like old friends, a clever looking old gentleman, he was so polite as to take all the care of my baggage, wait upon me in changing boats & when we got into town to engage a hack and saw me & baggage safe in. I was highly favoured through the whole journey, we had delightful weather I was not sick: I got home as I expected Wednes. morn at 7 1/2 and now I believe I must tell you, what I did Wednes. breakfasted, changed my dress went out and made four calls, one at Mr Fox's, one at Mr Childs shopped on the way, went to Mr Caleb Metcalf's where I arrived about 10, I chatted with her an hour, (she had been very sick with the dysentery then I called at Mr W.Js late and borrowed a book to read at the sewing circle, looked into shops all the way back, and purchased a muslin dress, pink, green & white, but not handsome the whole dress, cutting and all, cost 2,70 well, came home and dined, went again at 1 o clock & had my measure taken for my dress, came home laid down and slept an hour, changed my dress again and went to sewing circle, at 6 I went again to the Marlena's had my dress fitted & brought it home, then swallowed some supper and went to teacher meeting at Mr Eyers - the two next days I was so lame and tied that I could not move without pain, but I finished my dress and wore it Sunday. About a week ago I mentioned to Mrs. Sleeper about my dinners and about the little girl from Salem coming to school; she caught at the proposal & asked me how much she should give me besides the dinners, I told her I was willing to school the little girl for the dinners, so the next day she got me to write a letter to the girl's mother in her (Mrs Sleeper's) name to have her come, I suppose I might have got more but I am not sorry on the whole that I did not, for as she thinks she has a good bargain, she will take pains to please, and I can afford to teach a quiet little girl seven years old for my dinners 4 days & Wednesdays when I wish. I think I shall try to find another boarding place when A. goes out of town, - Mrs. Cook says that if all her sisters lived in town and could take her to board she should prefer going to a strangers says she to me, you would enjoy yourself a great deal better if you were in a larger family, & more society, she had quite a talk about it with me one day, of her own accord, for I said nothing first alluding to the subject she said young married folks are all self, and