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Seems to me you don't write very particularly lately.
Seems to me you don't write very particularly lately. I don't get a great deal of news.  Your two last letters were not
I don't get a great deal of news.  Your two last letters were not
very well filled up.  What is the matter of Sister Lucy about writing?  It is rather an old trick with the rest of you!
very well filled up.  What is the matter of Sister Lucy about
    I got a splendid letter from Joseph last week.  I owe him an apology for me remarks on letter writing. As he don't deserve any reproof in that respect, he must not take it as such.  I shall write to him as soon as he defines his whereabouts.  I suppose he will not stay at home
writing?  It is rather an old trick with the rest of you!
  I wish you could write more particularly.  If you dont know how I should like to hear about every thing, every little (underlined) thing at home.
I got a splendid letter from Joseph last week.  I owe him
I want to know how the house gets along; and the farming (underlined). Has Charles sold any hay?  Who is his hired man?  What is the matter of his [[? tear in page]] does he do his spring work?  I should think the spring  has been so far very .  It has been very dry by here.  I expect weather is coming now though. I was never intended for a 'literary' character.  It is almost astonishing how much more interest I naturally take in every thing else, especially in farm affairs.  I believe my mind is good enough that I might succeed well among scholars, if I loved study enough to apply myself sufficiently.  I do lack that  unyielding energy of soul which some have to pin themselves down & task the mind.  My mind is more inclined to be insolent than my body.  For this last fortnight of the term, especially in receiving, it has been a 'dreadful bore' to me to apply my mind.  Even a consciousness
an apology for me remarks on letter writing.
of the importance to me of the coming examination could not compel it. I expect I shall be obliged to 'rank' with those who tend to 'science'  and 'wits', rather than to application/diligent preparation for examination. I wish you would consider the letters I have written home this term & then
As he don't deserve any reproof in that respect, he must not  
take it as such.  I shall write to him as soon as he defines his
whereabouts.  I suppose he will not stay at home
I wish you could write more particularly.  If you dont know
how I should like to hear about every thing, every little (underlined) thing at home.
I want to know how the house gets along; and the farming (underlined).
Has Charles sold any hay?  Who is his hired man?  What is the matter of his ((unclear)) does he do his spring work?   
I should think the spring  has been so far very favourable.  It has been very dry by here.  I expect weather is coming now though.
I was never intended for a 'literary' character.  It is almost astonishing how much more interest I naturally take
in every thing else, especially in farm affairs.  I believe my mind is good
enough that I might succeed well among scholars, if I loved study enough
to apply myself sufficiently.  I do lack that  unyielding energy of soul which
some have to pin themselves down & task the mind.  My mind is more inclined
to be insolent than my body.  For this last fortnight of the term, especially
in receiving, it has been a 'dreadful bore' to me to apply my mind.  Even a consciousness
of the importance to me of the coming examination could not compel it.
I expect I shall be obliged to 'rank' with those who tend to 'science'  and 'wits',
rather than to application/diligent preparation for examination.
I wish you would consider the letters I have written home this term & then
take to yourselves doubled (underlined) your requests to write more particularly.
take to yourselves doubled (underlined) your requests to write more particularly.


Isaac.
Isaac.

Revision as of 04:07, 28 August 2020

Seems to me you don't write very particularly lately. I don't get a great deal of news. Your two last letters were not very well filled up. What is the matter of Sister Lucy about writing? It is rather an old trick with the rest of you!

   I got a splendid letter from Joseph last week.  I owe him an apology for me remarks on letter writing. As he don't deserve any reproof in that respect, he must not take it as such.  I shall write to him as soon as he defines his whereabouts.  I suppose he will not stay at home
 I wish you could write more particularly.  If you dont know how I should like to hear about every thing, every little (underlined) thing at home.

I want to know how the house gets along; and the farming (underlined). Has Charles sold any hay? Who is his hired man? What is the matter of his ? tear in page does he do his spring work? I should think the spring has been so far very . It has been very dry by here. I expect weather is coming now though. I was never intended for a 'literary' character. It is almost astonishing how much more interest I naturally take in every thing else, especially in farm affairs. I believe my mind is good enough that I might succeed well among scholars, if I loved study enough to apply myself sufficiently. I do lack that unyielding energy of soul which some have to pin themselves down & task the mind. My mind is more inclined to be insolent than my body. For this last fortnight of the term, especially in receiving, it has been a 'dreadful bore' to me to apply my mind. Even a consciousness of the importance to me of the coming examination could not compel it. I expect I shall be obliged to 'rank' with those who tend to 'science' and 'wits', rather than to application/diligent preparation for examination. I wish you would consider the letters I have written home this term & then take to yourselves doubled (underlined) your requests to write more particularly.

Isaac.