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blessings of life-"The lives have fallen to me in pleasant places".  Charles can give you details, if you question him;  I wish you were here this winter, or rather I hope it will come right for you to spend some time with us before a great while, We shall be very glad if you will hold yourself in readiness to embrace the first opportunity that offers to make the journey;  If Grace goes west again next spring or summer cannot you & Lucy with Percy make your calculations to come on here with them; you for the stay of a year, longer or shorter, as you find convenient and agreeable, and Lucy to await Samuel's coming to go to Minnesota?  Will not such a plan work?   
blessings of life-"The lives have fallen to me in pleasant places".  Charles can give you details, if you question him;  I wish you were here this winter, or rather I hope it will come right for you to spend some time with us before a great while, We shall be very glad if you will hold yourself in readiness to embrace the first opportunity that offers to make the journey;  If Isaac goes west again next spring or summer cannot you & Lucy with Percy make your calculations to come on here with them; you for the stay of a year, longer or shorter, as you find convenient and agreeable, and Lucy to await Samuel's coming to go to Minnesota?  Will not such a plan work?   
The ground is covered with snow but hardly broken enough for Sleighing, but a little more than to
The ground is covered with snow but hardly broken enough for Sleighing, but a little more than to

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blessings of life-"The lives have fallen to me in pleasant places". Charles can give you details, if you question him; I wish you were here this winter, or rather I hope it will come right for you to spend some time with us before a great while, We shall be very glad if you will hold yourself in readiness to embrace the first opportunity that offers to make the journey; If Isaac goes west again next spring or summer cannot you & Lucy with Percy make your calculations to come on here with them; you for the stay of a year, longer or shorter, as you find convenient and agreeable, and Lucy to await Samuel's coming to go to Minnesota? Will not such a plan work? The ground is covered with snow but hardly broken enough for Sleighing, but a little more than to