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fine view of the Conn. river as it winds
fine view of the Conn. river as it winds
[[unclear]] among the hills which rise
[[unclear]] among the hills which rise
[[unclear]] either side. In the distance are some
on either side. In the distance are some
[[unclear]] clothed now in the
grand old woods clothed now in the
[[unclear]] garments of summer. The meadows  
beautiful garments of summer. The meadows  
between the school house and the river  
between the school house and the river  
[[unclear]] all [[unclear]] with beautiful flowers.
[[unclear]] all [[unclear]] with beautiful flowers.

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where by brother Elisha lives. There are two rooms in the building. your humble servant has the primary department, the other room is taken by a Mr. Wheeler from Maine unclearhad number fifty three. cherubs ? unclear would be pretty and bright if their unclear clean From the schoolroom windows there is a fine view of the Conn. river as it winds unclear among the hills which rise on either side. In the distance are some grand old woods clothed now in the beautiful garments of summer. The meadows between the school house and the river unclear all unclear with beautiful flowers. unclear view, but a miserable distraction? unclear I'm afraid you haven't much action? of it. I've made many pleasant acquaintnaces here Let me introduce you to some ofthem. First Mr. Wheeler (as Harland and I call him) the teacher in