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I don't know certain how soon His class will commence the Greek. In the school those that study Latin do not Algebra et vice versa, they think they cannot attend to both at once, I don't, Bangor boys is lazy Recreations none, Companions none, Work see page 1's. Vex. Trib. etc. Poh! Progress and Improvement &c,&c;&c,&c,&c Hurrah for Jackson! How does the old barn look? Good! May day as I was digging up mine roots in the morn I saw lots of fellows of both sexes struttin a maying more than 50 went by me in one direction, they staid until noon, but I guess few flowers. School kept, but it was rather think, though. There was a great Fair ere at the Bangor house, got up by the ladies of St Johns parish for the benefit of said Episcopal church upside down Mrs. Ward at meeting today So I thought Sartin? As for contentment you speak of, I am of a very page torn contented? disposition I believe naturally so I guess there is no danger - As to the family Mr. W is ? clever I guess. Only he smokes his pipe half the time in the house. I shrewdly suspect that he is next to a New Church, New Jerusalem, Swedenbourgite, or whatever; he has lots of such books. I expect he is kinder wavering between two minds. Mrs W is clever. Joe. is a rail etener rouguish little bugger Baby 4ms Mr. Wakefield is a clever sociable joking bachelor lawyer, eats here, and sleeps in his office. Said Lawyer has always, something to say to every body, no matter The girl has lately came. S.S. Teacher Mr. I forget about May 5th I kicked the "Traffic" into the P.M. so often I arrived. I bought 8 sheets of paper lately - $. 08 [left-hand side] The wind Sat. made our stumps burn finely, ovfer?, cold morning.