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muscles is contract to the free, and infinitely varied motions of the healthy child: in short it seems to me highly desirable to bring up children to industrious habits but not still a suitable age to begin lest the child in being deprived of his childish nature, should fail in becoming the real man.

  Mr. Altes with whom I board is a broken down merchant, had once some property, but seems not to have much business talents: lives by taking boarders and with the aid of his boy makes a few cultivators to sell is I judge rather slack, for he had no woodshed, he has little wood cut up beforehand, and he left pumpkins out in the garden close by the house till frost came, but he is really good and kind. they have five children all go to the Academy most of the time.
  I am very comfortably and pleasantly situated as to board, having a pleasant chamber and bedroom opening out of it, a very good stove, in which the fire kindles quick yet will keep all night. wood is two dolls. per cord. it is brought