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to cousin Bella, cousin Mary, and to Dr. Priest to pay my bill,as I had not money enough with me to pay him then.-So now my dear, I will compose myself to talk a little with you. I was very sorry not to be able to see you again before coming home, but you see I could not very well. ___________ Sarah says if Eddie should ask Mr. Boomer for permission to carry your wood she "bets he would offer to carry it himself" ! wouldn't that be nice? Perhaps the experiment would succeed better if you should ask him
sideways in margins: sometime I hope to answer your good letter. Sat eve with your letter to Anna came one for me from Elizabeth. We were glad to hear once more from them and to know they had not been sick only busy. The children do not go to school this winter, but employ their time more advantageously in sledding and other outdoor sports. Mr. B's term was to close the next week for a few days vacation. There have been a few hopeful conversions among the students during the term. Esq Taylor their next door neighbor died suddenly the Sab she wrote.
Mr. B's DD. came from his Alma Mater without solicitation. As such he prizes it.
What would you think of letting us see your corn? which we so much desire to hear you read tomorrow eve. We shall think much of you then.
[[Transcriber's note: corn? in last line might be "Cen.", abbreviation for Cenhadwyr, the family publication. This abbreviation has appeared elsewhere in the Everett letters. - RMR]]