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  I have been attending a singing school sort of glee choir [unclear] presented  
  I have been attending a singing school sort of glee class [[ticket?]] presented  
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  I purchased at Chicago a new shell comb ,and a barege [unclear] laise at 12 1/2 per yard;I have not bought may articles of dress since I came my Mantilla I have worn four summers and it is quite a genteel article now.  
  I purchased at Chicago a new shell comb, and a barege de laine at 12 1/2 per yard;I have not bought many articles of dress since I came my Mantilla I have worn four summers and it is quite a genteel article now.  
My love to all and each.( My remembrance and regrets to any who inquire for me)
My love to all and each.( My remembrance and regrets to any who inquire for me)

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Racine May 15th 50 My own dear Mother I fear you are beginning to think me quite dilatory in answering your two good, most welcome letters but as I wrote to Almeda and Joseph just after receiving your last I thought best to wait a little then for two or three weeks the question was pending whether I remained here or went to Milwaukee to become ' a sort of private governess to a widower's children an Irish lawyer. I wrote Lucy a full account of the matter will not take room now to go into detail, only to say that I thought seriously of going, the salary would be more than I now receive, the labour and burdens less; probably, but the care and confinement would be incessant, I did not quite like the name and sound of it, now the looks & character of the man so I declined, but recommended Miss Bright, who had written me begging to find something to do , but my letter to her was delayed so the place was supplied before her answer reached me. Mrs. H. was when I told her about it very unwilling to have me go; her school is not so large, Mr. Hopkins is without a salary, and she wishes to journey east, means run short, so she wished do dispense with one teacher, having me stay, because I could manage the school better keep it along in her absence and

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I have been attending a singing school sort of glee class ticket? presented 

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I purchased at Chicago a new shell comb, and a  barege de laine at 12 1/2 per yard;I have not bought many articles of dress since I came my Mantilla I have worn four summers and it is quite a genteel article now. 

My love to all and each.( My remembrance and regrets to any who inquire for me)