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Am glad to hear that Mr and Mrs. Lamphere are still happy.  If she knew how Newell liked her, I guess she would sing a different song; but it is not necessary for her to know anything about it, and it would be a great pity to make her unhappy by telling her.  I thank you for the programme of Lake Pleasant [[]] meeting.  Should like to be there come days, but have not planned to go anywhere this summer.  When may we expect to see you here?  Come, when it is [[]] convenient for you, as I do not expect to go far away.  Am glad you saw cousin Rodney.  I should like much to go out
Am glad to hear that Mr and Mrs. Lamphere are still happy.  If she knew how Newell liked her, I guess she would sing a different song; but it is not necessary for her to know anything about it, and it would be a great pity to make her unhappy by telling her.  I thank you for the programme of Lake Pleasant [[unclear]] meeting.  Should like to be there come days, but have not planned to go anywhere this summer.  When may we expect to see you here?  Come, when it is moss convenient for you, as I do not expect to go far away.  Am glad you saw cousin Rodney.  I should like much to go out

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meadow hay. Am glad to hear that Mr and Mrs. Lamphere are still happy. If she knew how Newell liked her, I guess she would sing a different song; but it is not necessary for her to know anything about it, and it would be a great pity to make her unhappy by telling her. I thank you for the programme of Lake Pleasant unclear meeting. Should like to be there come days, but have not planned to go anywhere this summer. When may we expect to see you here? Come, when it is moss convenient for you, as I do not expect to go far away. Am glad you saw cousin Rodney. I should like much to go out