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extend its flight and rest for awhile with cousin Agnes, in her quiet home at "Sunny Side," as in the school room surrounded by the little ones who daily come to obtain food for the mind. And now a few words relating to real life. I am still engaged in teaching and for ought that I can see am likely to be for the present Yet I do not feel to complain, for I feel that it is the lot which has been assigned my by the Wise and Good Father, and therefore I will ever strive to carry a cheerful, willing heart to my daily duties. I always feel that all duties whatever they may be are performed with much less difficulty when we do them with reference to God. Do you not think and feel this? Mary is hear at home with her mother how much happiness she must take with her. I have not received a letter from Mary in a long time. I wrote her before our summer vacation, but as she