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the book coming out; that-is a beautiful engraving in the last number. Mr. Rees is a very fine looking man. Ask father if he is a brother of Mr. William Rees of Liverpool, or who is he; My roommates were quite taken with his appearance. I see there have been several deaths in Ninety-six, does the Scarlet Fever still prevail there. Who was that William David, (Under the Hill) whose death is noticed, was he the one they used to call "Cross David"? -- I must reserve the rest of this sheet for those reciepts. Pardon me for not sending them sooner, indeed I meant to. Remember I had to go to Miss Shallnek for them, Miss Scott has nothing to do in that department this year.

They make the graham bread in the same way as white only mix it softer and sweeten a little. Now you will send the result of your experiments will you not? Mary and Allie send their love to you and your husband and so you may both accept mine and believe me your very affectionate sister Mary Holliwell Everett

Indian Pudding 2 qts of flour 4 unclear 2 " Sweet milk 2 1/2 " Sour milk 1 teacup saleratus dissolved, or 1/2 undisolved. 1 1/2 cups molasses 1/2 teacupful Salt. ________________ I have just been to see Miss Scott and to recite a lesson in Evidences it was very easy work, and after I got through I talked to her and she says if you leave your husband at home, to keep house you may come and graduate next year, Aint she good?

Hard Gingerbread 2 qts. of Sour milk 6 " Sugar 2 unclear butter (or more) 1 teacup of gingerbread 3 of desolved saleratus 2 tablespoonfuls of salt.

Temperance Cake 5 1/2 qts. of Sour milk 6 " of Sugar. 2 pounds of butter. 2 cups of desolved saleratus. 2 spoonfuls of cinnamon. 2 " Salt. 4 nutmegs.