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delight the heart of any loving Uncle, and then to see what improvement you have made in writing since I left home is quite astonishing. The Handkerchief you sent me I shall prise highly, as being a present from my own dear Sisters Carrie, beside your letter, I also received one from your Antie dated the 12th of last month in which she gives a good account of you, and Marshal, as progressing finely with your studies, of course was not surprised at that, for you always was a good girl, and would not intentionaly do anything wrong. And to learn your lessons was always a delight. I was pained to hear that you had suffered so with the Ear ache and also the sickness of your