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Mr. Mitchell's. Dear Mother I came here last night as none of H. P. Jones children were in school, but you may tell Anna and Sarah that more than one of my little scholars asked if the "School=ma'am" would not come home with them! When I got to the school house quite a number were there, and they had just swept out the [[room?]] Mr. [[?]] [[?]] it in the P.M. to see in what condition the room was in &c. -- I can look through the windows to the sky, and climb the benches to tap on the window for the children. They were 14 or 15 yesterday, all pleasant and [[th?]]
Mr. Mitchell's. Dear Mother I came here last night as none of H. P. Jones children were in school, but you may tell Anna and Sarah that more than one of my little scholars asked if the "School=ma'am" would not come home with them! When I got to the school house quite a number were there, and they had just swept out the room Mr. A. [[unclear]] it in the P.M. to see in what condition the room was in &c. -- I can look through the windows to the sky, and climb the benches to tap on the window for the children. They were 14 or 15 yesterday, all pleasant and thus

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Mr. Mitchell's. Dear Mother I came here last night as none of H. P. Jones children were in school, but you may tell Anna and Sarah that more than one of my little scholars asked if the "School=ma'am" would not come home with them! When I got to the school house quite a number were there, and they had just swept out the room Mr. A. unclear it in the P.M. to see in what condition the room was in &c. -- I can look through the windows to the sky, and climb the benches to tap on the window for the children. They were 14 or 15 yesterday, all pleasant and thus