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I am tolerably happy, which I suppose I ought | I am tolerably happy, which I suppose I ought not to be. Else how could I be properly thankful for [[unclear]] to [[unclear]] I think I will not try to be miserable for the sake of the record and consistency. As for the other matter (alluded to in mine of the 10th, it is status quo antebellum. Where will common or uncommon sense lead I am learning poetry I can repeat in a halting fashion nearly the whole of Gray's Elegy. Besides some other trifles I find it | ||
I find it pleasant and profitable . | I find it pleasant and profitable. Is it not better to learn one rhyme I think whether to skim over a whole book? | ||
a few days [[ | a few days [[ago?]] intending to spend or make then [[unclear]], then to [[unclear]] visits in Michigan and Chicago | ||
Good by and | Good by and may [[unclear]] lend [[unclear]] bless and lead you. | ||
Your father John R Everett | Think I am improving health all the time | ||
Your father, John R Everett |
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I am tolerably happy, which I suppose I ought not to be. Else how could I be properly thankful for unclear to unclear I think I will not try to be miserable for the sake of the record and consistency. As for the other matter (alluded to in mine of the 10th, it is status quo antebellum. Where will common or uncommon sense lead I am learning poetry I can repeat in a halting fashion nearly the whole of Gray's Elegy. Besides some other trifles I find it I find it pleasant and profitable. Is it not better to learn one rhyme I think whether to skim over a whole book?
a few days ago? intending to spend or make then unclear, then to unclear visits in Michigan and Chicago Good by and may unclear lend unclear bless and lead you. Think I am improving health all the time
Your father, John R Everett