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Perhaps I felt same as you did, when you went to the Office nine days in succession, with the expectation of getting a letter from Maple Grove, & It is rather an uncomfortable feeling isn't it, Mr. Kendall? Then I think I did not fully sympathize with you for I had never experienced such feelings myself--but you, I can say, & say from experience, that it is very unpleasant to live, even for a day or two in suspense & to live nine days as you did--Oh dear! I hope my dear Mr. Kendall never will be so naughty as Abby was. I don't believe she would be half as patient as he was: she never wants Mr. Kendall to try her patience as long as his was tried & she don't think he will as he is good & Abby did not intend to be very naughty at that tie, by that is generally his "lick", & you will, I trust, overlook as many of her naughty doings as you can conscienciously , for she would like to be good, generally, I think, & tries sometimes very hard, but as I have told you before, she fails.
In your letter which I received Tuesday Eve you say you wish you was at Maple Grove, or that I was there, for you have many things you want to say to me etc. That is just what
[left-hand side] I have not read as much as I ought this winter, I suppose, for I always find a "little something" that needs a stitch when I am at home & when we do not have company. Mary & I are now reading "Dred", we like it very much. It is very amusing I think, have you read it? I believe though you do not approve of such books. I do like Mrs. Stowe's writings very much indeed. She makes everything seem so natural & life like. I can't like anything so well if there isn't a little life in it. I read a little in Hertha by Fredrika Bremer a short time since but it was so dull I couldn't finish it. Mr. Bicknell liked it. Mary & I talk a little every day, I believe, but- whether in an improving manner or not, I am not able to say. Mother thinks not. We are as well as usual here this week. Are you well? be sure to tell me always when you write. I like to have you tell me all about your business matters. Do not let so long a time elapse as a fortnight without hearing from twice certainly, & as many more times as you please. they will all be very welcome, I assure you - but I will not tire your patience longer, so just give me one of your nice kisses & I'll give you one in return & I'll away. good bye Yours, Abby