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was a very pleasant face to you at Deerfield; and I've no doubt it was doubly to you after your lonely wanderings, and if it is with her, you have found board you will doubtless have little occasion to be homesick. Her daughter, we love for her kind suggestion in your behalf, and I hope before your term is finished we shall, some of us at least, know her as well.

  Mary and Anna talk of going to Utica next week when of course they will visit you and Eddie. Mary has been sewing on Eddie's pants yesterday and today, I stitched up the seams with the machine yesterday afternoon, and Anna did the same to the lining today. Mary does not feel quite well this afternoon and has gone to rest without quite finishing them. - Yesterday, Anna went with father when he was going to Penymynydd, as far as John Roberts' and spent the afternoon there. She came to Lewis' to prayer meeting. Jane was trying to get Onie? to sleep before the meeting, but the little fellow "had rather not".  Anna had finished these