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scholar who has not been to school as long as the
scholar who has not been to school as long as the
children in your country but my teacher says I
children in your country but my teacher says I
can write as well las her scholars at the North If I try
can write as well as her scholars at the North. If I try
I should like to know if the children in your country
I should like to know if the children in your country
say "learnt" when their teachers give them help on
say "learnt" when their teachers give them lessons
they think Hard. When Miss Ames first came
they think hard. When Miss Ames first came
into school she said that "can't" was a phrase which
into school she said that "can't" was a phrase which
must not be allowed in school. In a short time I  
must not be allowed in school. In a short time I  
felt that I did not sish to use the word. I  
felt that I did not wish to use the word. I  
should like to tell you what has taken place at this
should like to tell you what has taken place at this
station a few weeks ago. A traveller came, he was sick
station a few weeks ago. A traveller came, he was sick
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same (?) he returned with them, the Cherokee
same (?) he returned with them, the Cherokee
officer came and said the sick man had stolen a horse for
officer came and said the sick man had stolen a horse for
the Cherokees and had sold it in a (?)
the Cherokees and had sold it in a white settlement
they chained him and let him stay a week, till he got
they chained him and let him stay a week, till he got
better. I think the Cherokees are more civilized than
better. I think the Cherokees are more civilized than
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and joined the church. I was glad that you wrote to the
and joined the church. I was glad that you wrote to the
Cherokee children and you told about two little children  
Cherokee children and you told about two little children  
George gave his heart to the Saviors you did  
George gave his heart to the Savior  you did  
not but died with her wicked heart
not but died with her wicked heart
From your affectionate friend
From your affectionate friend
Lucy McPheasron
Lucy McPherson
Rev. Fayette Shepherd
Rev. Fayette Shipherd

Latest revision as of 21:12, 29 August 2020

will not expect to receive as good a letter from a scholar who has not been to school as long as the children in your country but my teacher says I can write as well as her scholars at the North. If I try I should like to know if the children in your country say "learnt" when their teachers give them lessons they think hard. When Miss Ames first came into school she said that "can't" was a phrase which must not be allowed in school. In a short time I felt that I did not wish to use the word. I should like to tell you what has taken place at this station a few weeks ago. A traveller came, he was sick the family tried to do all they could for him. They gave him medicine. And they thought he would not live Mr. Vail went 20 miles after his friends and the same (?) he returned with them, the Cherokee officer came and said the sick man had stolen a horse for the Cherokees and had sold it in a white settlement they chained him and let him stay a week, till he got better. I think the Cherokees are more civilized than they were a few years ago. And some have become Christians and joined the church. I was glad that you wrote to the Cherokee children and you told about two little children George gave his heart to the Savior you did not but died with her wicked heart From your affectionate friend Lucy McPherson Rev. Fayette Shipherd