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today, and perhaps I shall be able to go out; if I do go. I guess i will go to the Gymnasium, I have not been there yet. I was pleased when I read in your letter that you did not write because you feel like it, or because you had anything to say, but because you wanted to get another letter from me. I meant to have told you when I wrote last that although I excused you from writing I did not intend to deny myself the pleasure of going on with mine. I shall be glad when you get all through with your reviews; when you write next please tell me how you have succeeded, for I feel interested, even if I am not with you. What is Mary's domestic work now, has she got through picking over dried apples? I infered from a remark in your journal that you has something to do with the milk mann. But nowhere is the reason that you have so much face ache, have you any diseased teeth? as what is the matter; I feel uneasy about it; it must be a great drawback on all your duties as well as pleasures, to have the face ache so much. Give my very best love to Mary and tell her when vacation comes I want her to be sure and write me a good long letter. - Mrs. Hill is intending to leave tomorrow; he health is a good deal better. She says, give my love to Jennie and tell her that when i get to utica I will write her a letter. She is to busy to write today. I guess I shant go out today as it is quite cold. With much love, S.