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conversation may chance to fall. You will think you have got enough of this lecture. I think so too. When do you intend to return home. It seems as if years had past since I have seen thy loved face and heard thy merry voice. Thy image is continually before me and many times have I wished that I could spend a few hours in thy loved society. Since I have been writing this I have heard the school at W is entirely broken up three was burried there yesterday; they have the Typhoid Fever. I am glad we are not there. I have not written all I wish nor could pen express all I could wish to say to you. I hope however I may soon meet you, and then I will tell you all I cannot write. I trust you will excuse writing and composition as your erudite eye will readily perceive that I am undisciplined in epistolary communication . Write as soon as you can for I shall wait impatiently untill I hear from you again in a long letter so I would write more but it is getting late and opportunity will not permit Louisa sends her best love to you and Father also & accep much love from me You may expect more news in my next. I remain your aff. friend

Helen J. Wilms? this side is written very bad. do not let anyone see it Friday Night