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never again while mother is so unwell - perhaps never - We are all as usual well - some colds occasionally. I hope you and yours (and mine) are well also - Be very careful do, and not be sick if you can help it - I'm practicing darling Seraphine - now what leisure I have when mother is comfortable - I've been learning - "The Family Bible" "Start of the Evening, or Twilight Star" "Grand March in Norma" and a little wasy "Quick Step" and "Waltz" - Don't think from This report however that I play readily - I play but slowly and poorly as yet - However I keep trying - And I must tell you that we have had a meeting at our church two Sabbaths. Delightful it was too - We are making an effort this spring to open the church - again, and in reference to that object in view - The Secretary of page torn sent first Rev. John Sargent of Boston and second Rev. Joseph Angier of Milton - Both most capital preachers - Quite stars for the ministerial page torn, by reputation high - They both were our guests and an intellectual treat and social pleasure They afforded us. They were both personally acquainted with Beecher Huntington and Dewey - Had made exchanges with Dr Bellows Stan King - Thedore Parker - Dr Samuel May whose pulpit Rev. Joseph Augier supplied while the former was on a tour to unclear Who will come next we dont know - The above were not candidates, only came for one Sabbath - We hope some good minister will come and settle with us - But dont know who - Merry Wood is to be married this week - Quite a sudden affair they say -