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The rest of us are well. Edward seems to enjoy his school. He has already showed the signs of change that are generally seen when children begin to go to school. He is not nearly so timid as before. He would hardly go a block away alone for fear of dogs and other monsters. But now he goes to school and back, four blocks away, and has no fear whatever, and he comes home alone | 3. | ||
The rest of us are well. Edward seems to enjoy his school. He has already showed the signs of change that are generally seen when children begin to go to school. He is not nearly so timid as before. He would hardly go a block away alone for fear of dogs and other monsters. But now he goes to school and back, four blocks away, and has no fear whatever, and he comes home alone & sometimes goes alone. His mother thinks he talks a little more plainly. | |||
Robert has insisted on putting on long pantaloons, so we him a pair after getting home. Now we must get him a suit because he has no coat suitable to go with the long pants. | Robert has insisted on putting on long pantaloons, so we him a pair after getting home. Now we must get him a suit because he has no coat suitable to go with the long pants. | ||
Howard told us in a recent letter | Howard told us in a recent letter |
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3. The rest of us are well. Edward seems to enjoy his school. He has already showed the signs of change that are generally seen when children begin to go to school. He is not nearly so timid as before. He would hardly go a block away alone for fear of dogs and other monsters. But now he goes to school and back, four blocks away, and has no fear whatever, and he comes home alone & sometimes goes alone. His mother thinks he talks a little more plainly. Robert has insisted on putting on long pantaloons, so we him a pair after getting home. Now we must get him a suit because he has no coat suitable to go with the long pants. Howard told us in a recent letter