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I think and almost worry sometimes about some of our folks at Bangor. I do not know whether Joseph had better keep this present position or not. True, his wages appear good, though if he pays his own board, his board, & clothing, & etc. etc., will take at the least half of it. However, wages, present wages, does not seem to me just the thing, the principal thing, for a young man, a young man like Joseph: It is - what are his prospects? I consider that a good situation for a young man, where he has a good chance for going ahead, for bettering his condition & situation, for making a man of himself, even if his present wages & immunities are small. I should not consider Joseph's situation a good one, though his income were much greater than it would be in some other circumstances, if he had no better prospect for the future in that direction; nothing but the $400,00 or even $700,00 per year, year after year.
I think and almost worry sometimes about some of our folks at Bangor. I do not know whether Joseph had better keep this present position or not. True, his wages appear good, though if he pays his own board, his board, & clothing, & etc. etc., will take at the least half of it. However, wages, present wages, does not seem to me just the thing, the principal thing, for a young man, a young man like Joseph: It is - what are his prospects? I consider that a good situation for a young man, where he has a good chance for going ahead, for bettering his condition & situation, for making a man of himself, even if his present wages & immunities are small. I should not consider Joseph's situation a good one, though his income were much greater than it would be in some other circumstances, if he had no better prospect for the future in that direction; nothing but the $400,00 or even $700,00 per year, year after year.
Even if his health and spirits were good, and agreed with the business.  I do not like Josephs' looking so pale and being so dull, - too dull to write to me - and having no disposition to take exercise.  It looks as if he had not very good courage himself, as well as the Confinement.
Even if his health and spirits were good, and agreed with the business.  I do not like Josephs' looking so pale and being so dull, - too dull to write to me - and having no disposition to take exercise.  It looks as if he had not very good courage himself, as well as the Confinement.
The paleness & lack of rugged health, incident to his confinement of life, I suppose would wear off in time, by in the spring perhaps, a sort of reaction, that is if he would take Exercise; though I do not think him fitted by natural Constitution, & physical education, for a sedentary life.  Few - very few young men have been accustomed to so unremitting hard labor as he has, It has perhaps been an advantage in some expects (sic), given him a  
The paleness & lack of rugged health, incident to his confinement of life, I suppose would wear off in time, by in the spring perhaps, a sort of reaction, that is if he would take Exercise; though I do not think him fitted by natural Constitution, & physical education, for a sedentary life.  Few - very few young men have been accustomed to so unremitting hard labor as he has, It has perhaps been an advantage in some expects, given him a  


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some of the young men had taught perhaps more than I ever did and never of them got this winter is 14,00 I believe most of them 10 to 12 or less!
some of the young men had taught perhaps more than I ever did and never of them got this winter is 14,00 I believe most of them 10 to 12 or less!

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I think and almost worry sometimes about some of our folks at Bangor. I do not know whether Joseph had better keep this present position or not. True, his wages appear good, though if he pays his own board, his board, & clothing, & etc. etc., will take at the least half of it. However, wages, present wages, does not seem to me just the thing, the principal thing, for a young man, a young man like Joseph: It is - what are his prospects? I consider that a good situation for a young man, where he has a good chance for going ahead, for bettering his condition & situation, for making a man of himself, even if his present wages & immunities are small. I should not consider Joseph's situation a good one, though his income were much greater than it would be in some other circumstances, if he had no better prospect for the future in that direction; nothing but the $400,00 or even $700,00 per year, year after year. Even if his health and spirits were good, and agreed with the business. I do not like Josephs' looking so pale and being so dull, - too dull to write to me - and having no disposition to take exercise. It looks as if he had not very good courage himself, as well as the Confinement. The paleness & lack of rugged health, incident to his confinement of life, I suppose would wear off in time, by in the spring perhaps, a sort of reaction, that is if he would take Exercise; though I do not think him fitted by natural Constitution, & physical education, for a sedentary life. Few - very few young men have been accustomed to so unremitting hard labor as he has, It has perhaps been an advantage in some expects, given him a

[Written across the top upside down:] some of the young men had taught perhaps more than I ever did and never of them got this winter is 14,00 I believe most of them 10 to 12 or less!