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that very poor health last spring, but [[unclear]] much better this, shall care & responsibility of the school is too much, for me, the number of my pupils are increasing each term, until I have come to have no room for any more. I shall have to take rooms out for the next quarter, & we have next to the largest house in Denbigh It is quite to much care for me. I purpose if I find a suitable successor, to give it up in Midsummer! We have had a rough cold winter; but a change has now taken place. Today the weather is just lovely almost summer like - but expectation is extremely backward, the leaf buds are only just beginning to appear on the trees. Our relative here are all well except dear Uncle Lawrence [[Leoulkes?]] on Wednesday he took tea at Fair
that very poor health last spring, but [[unclear]] much better this, shall care & responsibility of the school is too much, for me, the number of my pupils are increasing each term, until I have come to have no room for any more. I shall have to take rooms out for the next quarter, & we have next to the largest house in Denbigh It is quite to much care for me. I purpose if I find a suitable successor, to give it up in Midsummer! We have had a rough cold winter; but a change has now taken place. Today the weather is just lovely almost summer like - but expectation is extremely backward, the leaf buds are only just beginning to appear on the trees. Our relative here are all well except dear Uncle Lawrence [[Leoulkes?]] on Wednesday he took tea at Fairholme, and looks well. Jane & Hugh Davies we have also seen lately

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that very poor health last spring, but unclear much better this, shall care & responsibility of the school is too much, for me, the number of my pupils are increasing each term, until I have come to have no room for any more. I shall have to take rooms out for the next quarter, & we have next to the largest house in Denbigh It is quite to much care for me. I purpose if I find a suitable successor, to give it up in Midsummer! We have had a rough cold winter; but a change has now taken place. Today the weather is just lovely almost summer like - but expectation is extremely backward, the leaf buds are only just beginning to appear on the trees. Our relative here are all well except dear Uncle Lawrence Leoulkes? on Wednesday he took tea at Fairholme, and looks well. Jane & Hugh Davies we have also seen lately