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    Friday, October 29  52
My dear Sister Sarah:
My dear Sister Sarah:
Henry brought his letter to Jane up here yesterday afternoon that I might write a little to put in it, but I could not find time to do so until now.  I hope you will forgive me for my negligence in writing now this term.  I have not written but three letters before this, and I have received one and four notes.  I have not been to the Post Office for a good while now  because I did not expect to get anything:  I suppose I have left it too long without calling, but I shall try to go oftener after this.  I see Henry has spoken about my coming here next term; what do you think of it?  I should like to come if Father and Mother think it best.  Henry thinks Mary is not going to Hadley this year, but if she intends to go, I will, of course stay home with you:  She must not let my desire for coming here hinder her.  for I do not wish to come if she is going. --  I should like to go home tomorrow and stay till Monday very much if it could be so, but it cannot, at present
    Henry brought his letter to Jane up here yesterday afternoon that I might write a little to put in it, but I could not find time to do so until now.  I hope you will forgive me for my negligence in writing now this term.  I have not written but three letters before this, and I have received one and four notes.  I have not been to the Post Office for a good while now  because I did not expect to get anything:  I suppose I have left it too long without calling, but I shall try to go oftener after this.  I see Henry has spoken about my coming here next term; what do you think of it?  I should like to come if Father and Mother think it best.  Henry thinks Mary is not going to Hadley this year, but if she intends to go, I will, of course stay home with you:  She must not let my desire for coming here hinder her.  for I do not wish to come if she is going. --  I should like to go home tomorrow and stay till Monday very much if it could be so, but it cannot, at present

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   Friday, October 29   52

My dear Sister Sarah:

   Henry brought his letter to Jane up here yesterday afternoon that I might write a little to put in it, but I could not find time to do so until now.  I hope you will forgive me for my negligence in writing now this term.  I have not written but three letters before this, and I have received one and four notes.  I have not been to the Post Office for a good while now  because I did not expect to get anything:  I suppose I have left it too long without calling, but I shall try to go oftener after this.  I see Henry has spoken about my coming here next term; what do you think of it?  I should like to come if Father and Mother think it best.  Henry thinks Mary is not going to Hadley this year, but if she intends to go, I will, of course stay home with you:  She must not let my desire for coming here hinder her.  for I do not wish to come if she is going. --  I should like to go home tomorrow and stay till Monday very much if it could be so, but it cannot, at present