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that very poor health last spring, but Lam? much better this, still the care & responsibility of the school is too much, for me, the number of my pupils are increasing each term, until I have come to have no room for any more. I shall have to take rooms out for the next quarter, & we have next to the largest house in Denbigh It is quite to much care for me. I purpose if I find a suitable successor, to give it up in Midsummer! We have had a rough cold winter; but a change has now taken place. Today the weather is just lovely almost summer like - but expectation is extremely backward, the leaf buds are only just beginning to appear on the trees. Our relative here are all well except dear Uncle Lawrence I unclear on Wednesday he took tea at Fairholme, and looks well. Jane & Hugh Davies we have also seen lately Gryh? was over on Wednesday. he has lately lost his mother who lived in a farm in this neighborhood. Her sons and daughters in law were very much attached to her & all were able to be at her death bed. she called at Fairholme a fortnight this? day she died!