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the Bible Class also. Our Class has not met since the Sabbath you was with us and for my part I think it useless for us to try to maintain a Class with those question books without a teacher. The questions were too doctrined and difficult for us to pass over profitably without instructions from one that can study and enlarge upon them. Mrs. Foss and I are sorry we have got these books and I think I shall send mine back.

                        Angella is at Charleston at school. She is deeply afflicted by Francis' death, is very low spirited and enjoys nothing. Her mother is very sorry she did not go to Foxcroft instead of Charleston.
  We have had a series of Miller meetings here & they closed last Sabbath. I suppose it was a feast of fat things for Mr. Searles. I attended two evenings and Sabbath forenoon and was neither displeased nor converted but for aught I know am just as far from expecting to see the close of time as I ever was. "Millerism," I confess is something in regard to which I hardly know how to feel.

I saw your little sorry? a few days ago - he is as ? as ever and talks quite intelligibly. "By the way" Mrs.