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Tis nine weeks tomorrow Charles since you and I parted at the Depot. Does
it not seem an age almost? I have I suppose three weeks more to stay.
and then Providence permitting will we meet again - Mr. Jackson is
not going to Warwick next Sabbath. He goes to Winchendon - but the sabbath

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Walpole Nov. 5 1855 Monday Eve My Dear Brother Charles I do thank you very much indeed for your good speey letter of Feb 22d I received it Wednesday noon and if I smiled more than usual that afternoon, my scholars did not know but it was be- cause they were good. And I think they were a little better than usual too. Or else I felt better. Yes Charles I am enjoying myself some better than at first - I don't know whether I have [illegible] them or whether I am more familiar with them, that my scholars seem less troublesome. Occasionally I have a happy day. I do think I have subdued them some however,

[written along the left-hand side of the page] Tis nine weeks tomorrow Charles since you and I parted at the Depot. Does it not seem an age almost? I have I suppose three weeks more to stay. and then Providence permitting will we meet again - Mr. Jackson is not going to Warwick next Sabbath. He goes to Winchendon - but the sabbath