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Miss W is well acquainted in Templeton with the Lees in Wishendon
Miss W is well acquainted in Templeton with the Lees in Winchester
and Baldwinterville: knows Josiah Metcalf and laughs about his
and Baldwinville: knows Josiah Metcalf and laughs about his
idiosyncrasies of character, his perfect absorption in his schools
idiosyncrasies of character, his perfect absorption in his schools
his one idealness:  she had a letter recently from her cousin in B.
his one idea-ed-ness:  she had a letter recently from her cousin in B.
Where he is teaching giving her an account of his exhibition quite
Where he is teaching giving her an account of his exhibition quite
theatrical from pieces emanated at Boston Museum, he made great
theatrical from pieces emanated at Boston Museum, he made great
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though he was at so much expense buying scenery so that it was
though he was at so much expense buying scenery so that it was
thought he could scarcely pay his way:- his school was a private
thought he could scarcely pay his way:- his school was a private
one in Boldwinterville a post of Templeton.  it seems from all I hear of
one in Baldwinville a post of Templeton.  it seems from all I hear of
him that he must lac a correct estimate of the common affairs
him that he must lac a correct estimate of the common affairs
of life, perhaps owning to his bringing up.  He is called talented I fellow
of life, perhaps owning to his bringing up.  He is called talented I fellow

Latest revision as of 05:29, 18 October 2020

Miss W is well acquainted in Templeton with the Lees in Winchester and Baldwinville: knows Josiah Metcalf and laughs about his idiosyncrasies of character, his perfect absorption in his schools his one idea-ed-ness: she had a letter recently from her cousin in B. Where he is teaching giving her an account of his exhibition quite theatrical from pieces emanated at Boston Museum, he made great efforts, hired two assistants, one from Boston, the letter social that he hardly knew what he was about, he was so much excited could be seen any time the day before running about the streets with a straw hat on. he had a crowded house and it went off well though he was at so much expense buying scenery so that it was thought he could scarcely pay his way:- his school was a private one in Baldwinville a post of Templeton. it seems from all I hear of him that he must lac a correct estimate of the common affairs of life, perhaps owning to his bringing up. He is called talented I fellow