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Baked meet. Pickles. Pudding. Bread and Butter, and Coffe. The boys appeared to enjoy it, and expressed their pleasure and gratitude so that I think Mrs. Ellis was well pleased. I have not seen Eddie to=day, but handed the letter to David whom I met as I was coming home. This is the second of Eddie's letters that has come to me from the Sem. box. Being directed to E. W. Everett it was thought, I suppose to have been addressed to a lady. Please, if you remember, direct my letter to Box 41. (which is Mr. Ellis') without putting on the Sem. Mrs. David Roberts send with E. Price a new pail as a present to Gwen. Was it received safely? Do you not think of attending the meeting at N. Y. Mills? Quite a number have said to me that they were expecting to see Father there. Miss Anna Ellis tells me to say that she will be very much dissappointed text running along left side My birdie gets along first=rate. He has got a good many to feed him, and he sings some. We go to bed about 9 o clock and get up between 7 and 8. Sometimes I study evenings but do not think I will generally words cut off text running along top are doing well I think. My shoes the one left at Mer? and its mate if you have opportunity please send. I have been obliged to are? at leaste I have bought me a pair. Mary thanks for the things sent with John James. I was quite surprised to se that quilt, it is very pretty. Thanks to Jennie and to you all.