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them so well trained that I need we them no rules. Children are regular little wild wolves and the less they hide themselves under sheep's clothing the better for you. I do not believe much in the virtue of a whip except to drive horses- and I hope you will find no better use for it. Above all, do not worry if things do not go right, you can find pleasure in watching the improvement which certainly will come. As your pupils become acquainted with you, they will learn to love you- and so the rough places shall be made smooth. I hope your health will be good- Anna and Mary intend going to see Dr. Gardner in a few days and they will get medicine for you. I cannot tell now when I shall go to see you- it would be very pleasant to go over some day in our new buggy but as you are gone I do not know I could find company; when the cars go twice a day it will be better to go, if we must

in margin: go by cars. Can you not come and go to Clinton to Commencement? We all join in love to Mrs. R.s family & thank them for their kindness to you. Bushels of love to you, dear sister - may God's tender care be over you Jen. E.