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I think | I think we will rent it for summer school to commence about 1st of May. I do not know who I will employ as teacher, perhaps Mrs. Brown. I know of no better teacher than her, in this country. Mr. Moorehouse was quite smitten with Miss Ellen Par[[illegible]]. She and him were to a weding on Thursday last. Mr. Andrew Chapel married a Miss Mary. They were married at his father's East of Scarlets. I do not know of anything more, at this time, that I think would interest you. I hope you and Martha, get along very well, I really hope you may form an attachment to each other that may never be interrupted. She is very fond of my friends. I am much obliged for the good opinions, entertained for me by the good people of [[Neponset?]]. I hope you and friends of Mr. Lyford are well, present my very kind regards to Mr. & Mrs. Lyford. | ||
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I think we will rent it for summer school to commence about 1st of May. I do not know who I will employ as teacher, perhaps Mrs. Brown. I know of no better teacher than her, in this country. Mr. Moorehouse was quite smitten with Miss Ellen Parillegible. She and him were to a weding on Thursday last. Mr. Andrew Chapel married a Miss Mary. They were married at his father's East of Scarlets. I do not know of anything more, at this time, that I think would interest you. I hope you and Martha, get along very well, I really hope you may form an attachment to each other that may never be interrupted. She is very fond of my friends. I am much obliged for the good opinions, entertained for me by the good people of Neponset?. I hope you and friends of Mr. Lyford are well, present my very kind regards to Mr. & Mrs. Lyford. I am truly Your friend, Rimmbaugh?