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Now don't say where you read this, I can't do it, she don't know me &c. I do know. I know that six years ago, I would have no more thought that I could do the things I can do now, than you think you can make a dress. When you want to do things to please others, you can do them. It has not been necessary for you to make bread, wash, iron and sew much as yet. Your business has been to get book knowledge. Now comes the other things which you can conquer, when you undertake. Don't think about them till next July. You must not. It is not good for you actually morally or physically. It is foolish. There my dear I can't afford to scold you any more. With a very great deal of love Mother