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the lot of the generality.  My situation here is pleasant, excellent
the lot of the generality.  My situation here is pleasant, excellent
preaching, good society, an easy school, a sincere friend for
preaching, good society, an easy school, a sincere friend for
a roomate and companion with a large heart and good sound sense;
a roommate and companion with a large heart and good sound sense;
the respect and esteem apparently, of the people around my world;
the respect and esteem apparently, of the people around my world;
and last, not least firm health, and that a contented and thankful heart.
and last, not least firm health, and that a contented and thankful heart.
My new boarding place I find appealable.  I feel more independent
My new boarding place I find agreable.  I feel more independent
and better accommodated here in a family of eight or
and better accommodated here in a family of eight or
ten boarders because I have my own room and can keep in it.
ten boarders because I have my own room and can keep in it.
Our bedroom is of convenient size, has a wide bed in it with
Our bedroom is of convenient size, has a wide bed in it with
[left-hand side] so write me soon what you are doing how you pass your time whether you have
visited much and whether Lucy enjoys herself as well as at Hampden.

Latest revision as of 05:18, 18 October 2020

without becoming changed somewhat, from 'our Isaac? I have too, occasionally, some sold thoughts of myself. I am borne along on 'time's remorseless wing; if unconsciously to myself, not the less really - my years are passing away among strangers, I am in danger of becoming a stranger and an unfamiliar one in the family circle, not greatly missed, and in process of time little cared for, and being without family ties, merely a passenger in the busy throng, - I sometimes feel this so keenly that I think no advantages can compensate for the want of the home circle, - I suppose I am fulfilling the destiny providence has marked out for me, filling the niche for which I was made, yet I do want to be remembered to have a place left for me in all your hearts, to which I can turn, when I have performed my mission. I do not feel like returning, not at all, I am convinced that I have enjoyed a fair share of happiness, solid and rational; perhaps more than falls to the lot of the generality. My situation here is pleasant, excellent preaching, good society, an easy school, a sincere friend for a roommate and companion with a large heart and good sound sense; the respect and esteem apparently, of the people around my world; and last, not least firm health, and that a contented and thankful heart. My new boarding place I find agreable. I feel more independent and better accommodated here in a family of eight or ten boarders because I have my own room and can keep in it. Our bedroom is of convenient size, has a wide bed in it with [left-hand side] so write me soon what you are doing how you pass your time whether you have visited much and whether Lucy enjoys herself as well as at Hampden.