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in which you enjoy, and just think to use O you who live in spleandor and at your ease think of these things? But a word to the children with pleasure have I noticed the good conduct on close attention of these dear children; it seems as though they had drawn in every word that I have said. Let me go where I will tell them of the attention on pretty behavior of the children of Easton?! Yes children when I look around upon you I cannot help but feel deeply for you welfare! You my little boys must soon fill the places of your fathers they will soon be in their graves and you must take their places and perform the duties which they now perform. Little girls too how musty you take the place of your mothers. O strive to be good child that you may grow up good men and women. Shun all bad company keep away from those places where they sell fire water for they can do you no good there. Do not swear or cheat or steal