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out a gentleman's furnishings establishment, and so gave up his book trade. He has paid down partly for unclear business, and is to pay the rest out of the sales. He enjoys it very much, and seems to have found just the place for himself. He has rented a house and their goods have already gone. He has been there three weeks, and likes the people and the place. It is about a hundred and fifty miles north of here, and is a place of 22000 inhabitants. Azia likes the idea of living there very much and I hope father and I will go there when he gives up teaching. Johnnie says it is growing very fast and is a live business place. His clerk is going to board with them, so Azia will have three to provide for. I don't know what father will do this winter without Johnnie to help him about his wood and the other chores. He has thought some of having some