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and I hope you will write as often as you can though I can hardly see how you can find time to write at all You must be very busy. How I would like to look in upon you surrounded by your scholars or better still to cheat with you all alone. How many pupils have you. I presume you have some assistants but when you get here you will tell us all about it. At home we are all about as usual Grandma is nearly as she was when I wrote before failing very gradually. We have not heard from [[Omie?]] since week before last then she wrote quite encouragingly, but I am feeling rather troubled about her now on account of her silence. Winter is really upon us Such a cold blustering evening we have not had before this season I do not like to hear the wind howling round the corners and driving the snow and sleet
and I hope you will write as often as you can though I can hardly see how you can find time to write at all   You must be very busy. How I would like to look in upon you surrounded by your scholars or better still to chat with you all alone. How many pupils have you. I presume you have some assistants but when you get here you will tell us all about it. At home we are all about as usual Grandma is nearly as she was when I wrote before failing very gradually. We have not heard from Ottie since week before last then she wrote quite encouragingly, but I am feeling rather troubled about her now on account of her silence. Winter is really upon us   Such a cold blustering evening we have not had before this season I do not like to hear the wind howling round the corners and driving the snow and sleet

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and I hope you will write as often as you can though I can hardly see how you can find time to write at all You must be very busy. How I would like to look in upon you surrounded by your scholars or better still to chat with you all alone. How many pupils have you. I presume you have some assistants but when you get here you will tell us all about it. At home we are all about as usual Grandma is nearly as she was when I wrote before failing very gradually. We have not heard from Ottie since week before last then she wrote quite encouragingly, but I am feeling rather troubled about her now on account of her silence. Winter is really upon us Such a cold blustering evening we have not had before this season I do not like to hear the wind howling round the corners and driving the snow and sleet