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Miss Lyon's Life and Death is to be in the next Number. I set it. We get along with the Cenbadur pretty well. We have got the Barn fixed lately. Lewis went to get some Apples last Wednesday. Eddy went with him and went down to the Village with him and came home about 8 o'clock in the Evening and forgot to fetch home his coat. He said that he liked the ride first-rate. He says that you have got his Pin-Cushion and wants you to send it up as soon as you can. There is a Singing School in the Village every Thursday Night, Henry and John go. That little Calf of ours went and stayed at Mary H. Jone's about Two weeks. I went and fetched him home last Saturday. Lewis started to Utica yesterday morning to get some Paper from New York (with the double Horse - Wagon. We hope he will be home before this letter goes off. So good bye and excuse my handwriting if you please. Edward J. Roberts Dear Sister Mary, I am just going to bed, and wish I could bid you good night, please accept my love. Cynthia Saturday Afternoon Dear Sister Mary, We were very very glad to receive your last letter and hear that Elizabeth and her dear babe were doing so well. We had all, and mother especially, become very anxious to hear how you were. We would like to know whether Mr. Butler intends visiting Mass. this vacation; if he does please write immediately and let us know as mother wishes to prepare a few things to send him before. I received a long full letter from her last night. I need not tell you how very glad we were to get it and to hear that she had changed her work for one much lighter. The tone of her letter seemed to be of rather a homesick nature. Poor name: it will be a long long time before she will again be with us, but time is on the