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and she says we may have the pay for our society. She has the girls assist her. She says she will learn us to make such things as they make in [[unclear]] at the North if she can get some suitable materials. I shall be very glad when we begin our work. I am glad that we have a society for I think if we did not have one we shall be spending our time foolishly. We all ought to exert ourselves and try to do all we can to pay what has been done for us. I am engaged in writing letters to different people. Please to excuse me for not writing longer one to you. I should be happy to receive a few lines from any of you. From your young cherokee friend, Miss Cherwood Scholars. Nancy Reece.
and she says we may have the pay for our society. She has the girls assist her. She says she will learn us to make such things as they make in societies at the North if she can get some suitable materials. I shall be very glad when we begin our work. I am glad that we have a society for I think if we did not have one we shall be spending our time foolishly. We all ought to exert ourselves and try to do all we can to pay what has been done for us. I am engaged in writing letters to different people. Please to excuse me for not writing longer one to you. I should be happy to receive a few lines from any of you. From your young cherokee friend, Nancy Reece.   Miss Sherwood's Scholars

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and she says we may have the pay for our society. She has the girls assist her. She says she will learn us to make such things as they make in societies at the North if she can get some suitable materials. I shall be very glad when we begin our work. I am glad that we have a society for I think if we did not have one we shall be spending our time foolishly. We all ought to exert ourselves and try to do all we can to pay what has been done for us. I am engaged in writing letters to different people. Please to excuse me for not writing longer one to you. I should be happy to receive a few lines from any of you. From your young cherokee friend, Nancy Reece. Miss Sherwood's Scholars