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Walker had one, & she & I used to play, and Mr. Weld knew how before, so
Walker had one, & she & I used to play, and Mr. Weld knew how before, so
we can make it go pretty brisk.  Joseph is begging to learn he likes
we can make it go pretty brisk.  Joseph is begging to learn he likes
here much, I know by his actions.  Eliah has called over one evening.  I have
here much, I know by his actions.  Eliab has called over one evening.  I have
called upon Mrs. Brown since I left: thanked her for her kindness & "
called upon Mrs. Brown since I left: thanked her for her kindness & "
mean to make J. go soon with me and spend an evening.  Joseph
mean to make J. go soon with me and spend an evening.  Joseph
can sit in Mrs. Sylvesters pew which is a pleasant one, on the broad aisle, four from
can sit in Mrs. Sylvesters pew which is a pleasant one, on the broad aisle, four from
the pulpit.  I have repped my cloak to piece, sponged and pressed
the pulpit.  I have ripped my cloak to piece, sponged and pressed
it & it looks, valuably better to have a plain waist behind, shirt cut off: the front
it & it looks, valuably better to have a plain waist behind, shirt cut off: the front
plaited into a yoke; shall get me new trimming for cape, and will
plaited into a yoke; shall get me new trimming for cape, and will
send my fringe for Lucy.  I have engaged a bonnet (velvet) I am  
send my fringe for Lucy.  I have engaged a bonnet (velvet) I am  
sure it is not best to get along without, as my old florence will not go, (unclear
sure it is not best to get along without, as my old flounce will not go, decently
dark winter bonnets of silk or velvet are worn altogether.  I must have a muff
dark winter bonnets of silk or velvet are worn altogether.  I must have a muff
too, I think not best to borrow yours, for you need it I must have one sometime, and can
too, I think not best to borrow yours, for you need it I must have one sometime, and can

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I intended to buy one instead of Lyceum ticket, best before I got ready to buy it; Mr. Weld bought one, & we have fine times playing: Mrs. Walker had one, & she & I used to play, and Mr. Weld knew how before, so we can make it go pretty brisk. Joseph is begging to learn he likes here much, I know by his actions. Eliab has called over one evening. I have called upon Mrs. Brown since I left: thanked her for her kindness & " mean to make J. go soon with me and spend an evening. Joseph can sit in Mrs. Sylvesters pew which is a pleasant one, on the broad aisle, four from the pulpit. I have ripped my cloak to piece, sponged and pressed it & it looks, valuably better to have a plain waist behind, shirt cut off: the front plaited into a yoke; shall get me new trimming for cape, and will send my fringe for Lucy. I have engaged a bonnet (velvet) I am sure it is not best to get along without, as my old flounce will not go, decently dark winter bonnets of silk or velvet are worn altogether. I must have a muff too, I think not best to borrow yours, for you need it I must have one sometime, and can get it where I am acquainted, and pay when I receive bills: after fixing cloak and getting muff & bonnet, I shall need no more expense for clothes till next summer. my new, 2s de laine is a rich looking one, fits elegantly, & will do to wear summer fall & spring, & my handsome last winter plaid, will serve very other occasion. My velvet lining seems too handsome for a hackney & so I have concluded to send it for Lucy, instead of buying any Mary Barnes gave me an old kid doll without a head for Izzy. I will send it up when convenient, if Lucy will fix it up for her. Mary's recollections of Milo are as lively and interested as ever: she means to write but puts it off. Mrs. D & J have not really settled yet; she says she shall charge the same for my board that you did for Mary, I was then eight or nine weeks. If I could see you I would tell you a strange and funny story in which Mr. Walker is one of the