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New Hartford Jan? 25 1850 Dear Jane Doubltey? you will not so soon anticipate the reciprocate of yours, of which I have so recently become the exeptical? and which was perused with unfeigned pleasure I can assure? you. Long and unclear have I waited to receive a letter from my dear friend. I had nearly concluded that you had forgotten your promise, which you made the last time we were together. I little thought that it would be the last time we should meet before you left. I was very much pleased to hear that you was well and enjoying your school. As for myself I am as fine as a French fiddle. I am not attending school this winter, I expect to unclear next month at unclear unclear. I wish very much that I could attend school with you. I think from your description of the place I should be delighted with it but that cannot be our people want me never? home. I will inform you how? have spent my time this winter. The young people have a Reading? Society which meets every June? unclear unclear We read from some book which is selected from time to time and unclear original pieces are read. We have 25 members of both