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the lot of the generality. My situation here is pleasant, excellent | the lot of the generality. My situation here is pleasant, excellent | ||
preaching, good society, an easy school, a sincere friend for | preaching, good society, an easy school, a sincere friend for | ||
a | a roommate and companion with a large heart and good sound sense; | ||
the respect and esteem apparently, of the people around my world; | the respect and esteem apparently, of the people around my world; | ||
and last, not least firm health, and that a contented and thankful heart. | and last, not least firm health, and that a contented and thankful heart. | ||
My new boarding place I find | My new boarding place I find agreable. I feel more independent | ||
and better accommodated here in a family of eight or | and better accommodated here in a family of eight or | ||
ten boarders because I have my own room and can keep in it. | ten boarders because I have my own room and can keep in it. | ||
Our bedroom is of convenient size, has a wide bed in it with | Our bedroom is of convenient size, has a wide bed in it with | ||
[left-hand side] so write me soon what you are doing how you pass your time whether you have | |||
visited much and whether Lucy enjoys herself as well as at Hampden. |
Latest revision as of 05:18, 18 October 2020
without becoming changed somewhat, from 'our Isaac? I have too, occasionally, some sold thoughts of myself. I am borne along on 'time's remorseless wing; if unconsciously to myself, not the less really - my years are passing away among strangers, I am in danger of becoming a stranger and an unfamiliar one in the family circle, not greatly missed, and in process of time little cared for, and being without family ties, merely a passenger in the busy throng, - I sometimes feel this so keenly that I think no advantages can compensate for the want of the home circle, - I suppose I am fulfilling the destiny providence has marked out for me, filling the niche for which I was made, yet I do want to be remembered to have a place left for me in all your hearts, to which I can turn, when I have performed my mission. I do not feel like returning, not at all, I am convinced that I have enjoyed a fair share of happiness, solid and rational; perhaps more than falls to the lot of the generality. My situation here is pleasant, excellent preaching, good society, an easy school, a sincere friend for a roommate and companion with a large heart and good sound sense; the respect and esteem apparently, of the people around my world; and last, not least firm health, and that a contented and thankful heart. My new boarding place I find agreable. I feel more independent and better accommodated here in a family of eight or ten boarders because I have my own room and can keep in it. Our bedroom is of convenient size, has a wide bed in it with [left-hand side] so write me soon what you are doing how you pass your time whether you have visited much and whether Lucy enjoys herself as well as at Hampden.