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get ready. Dr. Strong thinks he can do some good. -- Enough of myself. Sisters have told most of the home news. Cousin Settie visited us last week, She is now boarding at Mary's and attending school at Utica Sem. If I should go to W. she will probably go there, as also may some of your school mates from Remson, Sarah Amelia, Alice and Annie Robert, Cousin Mary has now a very pleasant home at Utica [[unclear]] Blanchina St. The house is larger than her other, with double parlors and a fine fruit garden. Her health is good as is also Thomas' and Ellla's. Settie is not so well. Alexander is in business with Henry. Frank, my favorite, is I think growing into a noble man. He hopes to enter the Academy this fall. -- I am sorry to learn from your letter that your health is not very good; take care of that, my sister, and you may do some good with what you learn. God bless and deep you. Jennie.
get ready. Dr. Strong thinks he can do some good. -- Enough of myself. Sisters have told most of the home news. Cousin Lettie visited us last week, She is now boarding at Mary's and attending school at Utica Sem. If I should go to W. she will probably go there, as also may some of your school mates from Remsen, Sarah Amelia, Alice and Annie Robert, Cousin Mary has now a very pleasant home at Utica 43 Blanchina St. The house is larger than her other, with double parlors and a fine fruit garden. Her health is good as is also Thomas' and Ellla's. Lettie is not so well. Alexander is in business with Henry. Frank, my favorite, is I think growing into a noble man. He hopes to enter the Academy this fall. -- I am sorry to learn from your letter that your health is not very good; take care of that, my sister, and you may do some good with what you learn. God bless and deep you. Jennie.
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If you desire to study [[unclear]] I would say it is a duty not to embrace your present opportunities. Ask Elizabeth she can advise you best. It always seems to me better for everyone to have some settled course of study, Older heads than yours have planned some for your school, it remains for you to choose one of them, perhaps, as you say, the English is the best for you now. If your health persists, you can easily change to the higher yet Mary wrote in it this afternoon and Jennie is reading now. Father [[unclear]]
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If you desire to study [[Hebrew??]] I would say it is a pity not to embrace your present opportunities. Ask Elizabeth she can advise you best. It always seems to me better for everyone to have some settled course of study, Older heads than yours have planned some for your school, it remains for you to choose one of them, perhaps, as you say, the English is the best for you now. If your health persists, you can easily change to the higher yet Mary wrote in it this afternoon and Jennie is reading now. Father wrote in it, before he [[rest cut off]]

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get ready. Dr. Strong thinks he can do some good. -- Enough of myself. Sisters have told most of the home news. Cousin Lettie visited us last week, She is now boarding at Mary's and attending school at Utica Sem. If I should go to W. she will probably go there, as also may some of your school mates from Remsen, Sarah Amelia, Alice and Annie Robert, Cousin Mary has now a very pleasant home at Utica 43 Blanchina St. The house is larger than her other, with double parlors and a fine fruit garden. Her health is good as is also Thomas' and Ellla's. Lettie is not so well. Alexander is in business with Henry. Frank, my favorite, is I think growing into a noble man. He hopes to enter the Academy this fall. -- I am sorry to learn from your letter that your health is not very good; take care of that, my sister, and you may do some good with what you learn. God bless and deep you. Jennie.

Side writing: If you desire to study Hebrew?? I would say it is a pity not to embrace your present opportunities. Ask Elizabeth she can advise you best. It always seems to me better for everyone to have some settled course of study, Older heads than yours have planned some for your school, it remains for you to choose one of them, perhaps, as you say, the English is the best for you now. If your health persists, you can easily change to the higher yet Mary wrote in it this afternoon and Jennie is reading now. Father wrote in it, before he rest cut off