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How do Isaac and Mayo get along? Isaac is as old not as Father was when me beg
How do Isaac and Mayo get along? Isaac is as old not as Father was when me beg
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meeting as they call it of Mr. Tenney's  Bible Class as the Free Church he (Mr Tenney) has a class of more than 30 females, 11 or 12 of whom have been hopefully converted during the year;  they, together with a male bible class, have meeting once in a while for social, free religious conversation the object being, to become acquainted, & to converse with the impenitent members of the class.  I have attended several of these meetings and have found them interesting & improving.  I distribute [unclear] to about 20 families every month & attend a female prayer meeting every Saturday afternoon so you see I have not a great deal of leisure.  I went to Lowell last summer in vacation, & was much pleased with my visit;  Mrs. M. has a beautiful boy, looks much like Caleb, Isaac is really a fine enterprising young man, & [unclear] strives to be all he can;  Caleb was in town a few weeks ago, but I [unclear ] [unclear] , he has improved much, he intends to enter colledge next [unclear]  [upside down words]  having a [unclear] with those children we have heard.
meeting as they call it of Mr. Tenney's  Bible Class as the Free Church he (Mr Tenney) has a class of more than 30 females, 11 or 12 of whom have been hopefully converted during the year;  they, together with a male bible class, have meeting once in a while for social, free religious conversation the object being, to become acquainted, & to converse with the impenitent members of the class.  I have attended several of these meetings and have found them interesting & improving.  I distribute [unclear] to about 20 families every month & attend a female prayer meeting every Saturday afternoon so you see I have not a great deal of leisure.  I went to Lowell last summer in vacation, & was much pleased with my visit;  Mrs. M. has a beautiful boy, looks much like Caleb, Isaac is really a fine enterprising young man, & [unclear] strives to be all he can;  Caleb was in town a few weeks ago, but I [unclear ] [unclear] , he has improved much, he intends to enter colledge next [unclear]   
]body of letter]  & means to be a very thorough scholar.  Mrs C. Metcalf visited Almeda last {unclear] [upside down] [unclear] has a fine daughter & is in pretty good health.  Olive  
[upside down words]  having a [unclear] with those children we have heard.
[unclear] is going [body of letter] I wrote a letter to Uncle Joseph a month or two since, but we have heard nothing [upside down] returned to Winchendon, I believe to engage with Mr. Reed in his Store.  Caroline [body of letter] from Warwick for a long time, except by Mrs Russell i Oct.  Henry Conant [upside down] Mayo Hoseltine is a wholesale merchant here, L Richardson has [body of letter] has a son Hannah Stevens is engaged to a Mr. Parsons of Northfield.  Jan 14th  Ruh Gale [upside down] a fortnight there; just called upon A. Weds not calls upon Mrs Child very often.  [body of letter] called up on Almeda to day & brought a letter from Aunt Conant & one from H. [upside down] fleshy & shapless in his gown but the same good simple girl.  Aunt Humphrey start [body of letter] Stevens;  Aunt C. is well & all the folks, Aunt C. is at Uncle Joseph's  Uncle W's [upside down]  from Mrs Longley and hearty from other sources .  Charlotte is in good health very [ body of letter]
]body of letter]  & means to be a very thorough scholar.  Mrs C. Metcalf visited Almeda last {unclear]  
[upside down] [unclear] has a fine daughter & is in pretty good health.  Olive [unclear] is going  
[body of letter] I wrote a letter to Uncle Joseph a month or two since, but we have heard nothing  
[upside down] returned to Winchendon, I believe to engage with Mr. Reed in his Store.  Caroline  
[body of letter] from Warwick for a long time, except by Mrs Russell i Oct.  Henry Conant  
[upside down] Mayo Hoseltine is a wholesale merchant here, L Richardson has  
[body of letter] has a son Hannah Stevens is engaged to a Mr. Parsons of Northfield.  Jan 14th  Ruh Gale  
[upside down] a fortnight there; just called upon A. Weds not calls upon Mrs Child very often.   
[body of letter] called up on Almeda to day & brought a letter from Aunt Conant & one from H.
[upside down] fleshy & shapless in his gown but the same good simple girl.  Aunt Humphrey start  
[body of letter] Stevens;  Aunt C. is well & all the folks, Aunt C. is at Uncle Joseph's  Uncle W's
[upside down]  from Mrs Longley and hearty from other sources .  Charlotte is in good health very  
[ body of letter]  girls are all out of town, Esther is courted, Mary is not better,  Grandmother R.
[upside down ] bring disgrace upon himself& by his presence he is in no business . this we have learned partly
[ body of letter] is well, he brought a quit claim deed for us to sign.  James, A. & the baby
[upside down] ing the manner of the world as fast as he ran; unless he already his course soon he will 
[body of letter] are letter, she grows pretty every day; A. has lately taken a boarder (Graham),
[upside down]  carousing drinking &c he is apparently traveling the sport to ruin speaking [unclear]
[body of letter}  a young man who works with James, he does not lodge there now though
[upside down] as his parents would like at all; he is out every night particularly Satr nights [Ailt loaf?]
[body of letter] They talk of taking him, A. is very hearty.  James sent merely an order to Bangor for
[upside down]  Mr. and Mrs Child with all their wealth are not free from trouble; Henry does not do
[body of letter] that meal by the Capt. of a vessel about a fortnight since;  has heard nothing. I am sorry Charles has so many trials & difficulties to struggle with

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[written u[side down across the top] How do Isaac and Mayo get along? Isaac is as old not as Father was when me beg [body of letter] meeting as they call it of Mr. Tenney's Bible Class as the Free Church he (Mr Tenney) has a class of more than 30 females, 11 or 12 of whom have been hopefully converted during the year; they, together with a male bible class, have meeting once in a while for social, free religious conversation the object being, to become acquainted, & to converse with the impenitent members of the class. I have attended several of these meetings and have found them interesting & improving. I distribute [unclear] to about 20 families every month & attend a female prayer meeting every Saturday afternoon so you see I have not a great deal of leisure. I went to Lowell last summer in vacation, & was much pleased with my visit; Mrs. M. has a beautiful boy, looks much like Caleb, Isaac is really a fine enterprising young man, & [unclear] strives to be all he can; Caleb was in town a few weeks ago, but I [unclear ] [unclear] , he has improved much, he intends to enter colledge next [unclear] [upside down words] having a [unclear] with those children we have heard. ]body of letter] & means to be a very thorough scholar. Mrs C. Metcalf visited Almeda last {unclear] [upside down] [unclear] has a fine daughter & is in pretty good health. Olive [unclear] is going [body of letter] I wrote a letter to Uncle Joseph a month or two since, but we have heard nothing [upside down] returned to Winchendon, I believe to engage with Mr. Reed in his Store. Caroline [body of letter] from Warwick for a long time, except by Mrs Russell i Oct. Henry Conant [upside down] Mayo Hoseltine is a wholesale merchant here, L Richardson has [body of letter] has a son Hannah Stevens is engaged to a Mr. Parsons of Northfield. Jan 14th Ruh Gale [upside down] a fortnight there; just called upon A. Weds not calls upon Mrs Child very often. [body of letter] called up on Almeda to day & brought a letter from Aunt Conant & one from H.

[upside down] fleshy & shapless in his gown but the same good simple girl.  Aunt Humphrey start 

[body of letter] Stevens; Aunt C. is well & all the folks, Aunt C. is at Uncle Joseph's Uncle W's

[upside down]  from Mrs Longley and hearty from other sources .  Charlotte is in good health very 

[ body of letter] girls are all out of town, Esther is courted, Mary is not better, Grandmother R.

[upside down ] bring disgrace upon himself& by his presence he is in no business . this we have learned partly
[ body of letter] is well, he brought a quit claim deed for us to sign.  James, A. & the baby
[upside down] ing the manner of the world as fast as he ran; unless he already his course soon he will  

[body of letter] are letter, she grows pretty every day; A. has lately taken a boarder (Graham),

[upside down]  carousing drinking &c he is apparently traveling the sport to ruin speaking [unclear] 
[body of letter}  a young man who works with James, he does not lodge there now though 

[upside down] as his parents would like at all; he is out every night particularly Satr nights [Ailt loaf?] [body of letter] They talk of taking him, A. is very hearty. James sent merely an order to Bangor for

[upside down]  Mr. and Mrs Child with all their wealth are not free from trouble; Henry does not do 

[body of letter] that meal by the Capt. of a vessel about a fortnight since; has heard nothing. I am sorry Charles has so many trials & difficulties to struggle with