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not speak very decidedly about it. Mrs. H. Pagh says they are somewhat bothered in money affairs now. Mr Pugh, you know is just starting business on his own account and many of his customers ar slow to pay. If it were not for that she thought she would like to have her daughter learn. She thought [[G?]] Morgan's little boy would take lessons. His parents are very anxious for him to take lessons on the melodian. He now plays well on the violin, and has musical talent. Neither Mr. Douglass or Mr. Montague's people appeared to think that their girls would take lessons. Isabel says their teacher, Mr. Jenkyn, intends to have a piano in his school next term, which opens next Meonday. A lady from Boonville, I believe is to give lessons on it She has been trying sometime to get a class. Lina's
not speak very decidedly about it. Mrs. H. Pagh says they are somewhat bothered in money affairs now. Mr Pugh, you know is just starting business on his own account and many of his customers ar slow to pay. If it were not for that she thought she would like to have her daughter learn. She thought [[T?]] Morgan's little boy would take lessons. His parents are very anxious for him to take lessons on the melodian. He now plays well on the violin, and has musical talent. Neither Mr. Douglass or Mr. Montague's people appeared to think that their girls would take lessons. Isabel says their teacher, Mr. Jenkyn, intends to have a piano in his school next term, which opens next Meonday. A lady from Boonville, I believe is to give lessons on it She has been trying sometime to get a class. Lina's

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not speak very decidedly about it. Mrs. H. Pagh says they are somewhat bothered in money affairs now. Mr Pugh, you know is just starting business on his own account and many of his customers ar slow to pay. If it were not for that she thought she would like to have her daughter learn. She thought T? Morgan's little boy would take lessons. His parents are very anxious for him to take lessons on the melodian. He now plays well on the violin, and has musical talent. Neither Mr. Douglass or Mr. Montague's people appeared to think that their girls would take lessons. Isabel says their teacher, Mr. Jenkyn, intends to have a piano in his school next term, which opens next Meonday. A lady from Boonville, I believe is to give lessons on it She has been trying sometime to get a class. Lina's