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Friday, February 6, 1874

Snowy weather. From early day till day was gone. The flakes of snow came drifting down

Read Longfellow's Evangeline. So many know, 'tis a sad, swee story. Poetically told and yet destitute of poetical rhyme

Saturday, 7

Mild and pleasant. After the storm. Have not had a letter this week. I am afraid it will be a long while before I shall get to church again.

unclear and temperance and Repose Slam the door on the doctor's unclear Longfellow.

Sunday, 8

A mild Sabbath. I copy to-day - O, that never would praise the Lord for his goodness and for his wonderful words to the children of men. Bible.