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mail. Dont fail to write when it is your time. If I dont hear I shall think Sarah is very much worse or some of the others are sick. If you do not write soon, please to go to the village to meet me for I shall probably be there. If you have moved I wish you would send your post-office address so that I may no longer write in vain. When have you heard from Elizabeth? how is she? How does my little nephew prosper? Does mother have any help? how is father's and mother's health now? How long does Mary think of staying with Elizabeth? Is John at home now? Does Sarah sit up any? I have two extra lessons to day which make me more in haste than usual so you must excuse the shortness of this letter. I enjoy myself pretty well. My health is very good. Love to father and mother and all brothers and sisters. Dont forget you have a sister in Mt. Holyoke nor fail to write. yours in haste Jane Everett P.S. Remember I am not three hundred miles from home and you need not pay more than five cents on a letter. I received one from Mary on which you had paid ten . Dont forget to direct Jane Everett. South Hadley. Mass.