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a year from now, if they will take him. do not wish to hurry him, but he is a very energetic lad and must have something to do every minute of the time. also he is
a year from now, if they will take him. do not wish to hurry him, but he is a very energetic lad and must have something to do every minute of the time. Also he is
very big for his age and quick to learn and if he does not start until he is nearly 7, he will be deprived of his playmates and de discontented.  I may change my mind
very big for his age and quick to learn and if he does not start until he is nearly 7, he will be deprived of his playmates and de discontented.  I may change my mind
but that is my present plan. What do you think about it? I expect to teach him the small letters this winter, and to tell time.
but that is my present plan. What do you think about it? I expect to teach him the small letters this winter, and to tell time.
   Many thanks for the St. Augustine pictures, which Lillian gave me. Am enjoying the Book Review that you sent. The one on Will Irwin's book and H.G. Wells'  
   Many thanks for the St. Augustine pictures, which Lillian gave me. Am enjoying the Book Review that you sent. The one on Will Irwin's book and H.G. Wells'  
regarding the next war, is rather terrifying. Hope it will not come until
regarding the next war, is rather terrifying. Hope it will not come until

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a year from now, if they will take him. do not wish to hurry him, but he is a very energetic lad and must have something to do every minute of the time. Also he is very big for his age and quick to learn and if he does not start until he is nearly 7, he will be deprived of his playmates and de discontented. I may change my mind but that is my present plan. What do you think about it? I expect to teach him the small letters this winter, and to tell time.

 Many thanks for the St. Augustine pictures, which Lillian gave me. Am enjoying the Book Review that you sent. The one on Will Irwin's book and H.G. Wells' 

regarding the next war, is rather terrifying. Hope it will not come until