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the letter. My heart sank within for some days | the letter. My heart sank within for some days when I found there was no letter, for Sarah I loved you with a sisters love. I sometimes almost wish I were not so constituted, as to form such ardent attachments. Still I do not wish so, for it is a source of great pleasure as well as pain. I am glad to hear of the recovery of Mrs Burch and I have had opportunity to recommend Dr Graf several times since my return home, and I do not fail to do it, whenever opportunity offers. My health improves so rapidly as could be expected, with my cares and responsibilities. I have gained much in flesh, and youth, and spirits, although I am now at times considerably nervous. I am now teaching a small school in one of my rooms, of 13 or 15 scholars, four hours a day. This together with the cares of my family exhausts my strength, from day to day, but I hope not to more than exhaust it. That is, not to go beyond my strength. I do very little else that is wearing. | ||
when I found there was no letter, for Sarah | I have a dear girl (Sarah) in my school, upon who I lavish as much affection as I did | ||
I loved you with a | |||
almost wish I were not so | |||
form such ardent attachments. Still I do not wish | |||
so, for it is a source of great pleasure as well as | |||
pain. I am glad to hear of the recovery of Mrs Burch | |||
and I have had opportunity to recommend Dr | |||
offers. My health improves so rapidly as could | |||
be expected, with my | |||
I have gained much in flesh | |||
spirits, although I am now at times | |||
nervous. I am now teaching a small school | |||
in one of my rooms, of 13 or 15 scholars, four | |||
hours a day. This together with the | |||
my family exhausts my strength, from day to | |||
day, but I hope not to more than exhaust it. | |||
That is , not to go beyond my strength. I do very | |||
little else that is wearing. | |||
I have a dear girl (Sarah) in my school, upon | |||
who I lavish as much affection as I did |
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the letter. My heart sank within for some days when I found there was no letter, for Sarah I loved you with a sisters love. I sometimes almost wish I were not so constituted, as to form such ardent attachments. Still I do not wish so, for it is a source of great pleasure as well as pain. I am glad to hear of the recovery of Mrs Burch and I have had opportunity to recommend Dr Graf several times since my return home, and I do not fail to do it, whenever opportunity offers. My health improves so rapidly as could be expected, with my cares and responsibilities. I have gained much in flesh, and youth, and spirits, although I am now at times considerably nervous. I am now teaching a small school in one of my rooms, of 13 or 15 scholars, four hours a day. This together with the cares of my family exhausts my strength, from day to day, but I hope not to more than exhaust it. That is, not to go beyond my strength. I do very little else that is wearing.
I have a dear girl (Sarah) in my school, upon who I lavish as much affection as I did