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So you see we feel as if we had a streak of luck, and of course are pleased, and happy, and quite satisfactory with the condition of affairs here. Mr. Osgood paid off all his little bills round, and was saying the other day he did'nt owe a cent to anybody. We had got Lightfoot home from Marlboro, she is nicely broken, and I ride after her every little while. We have changed her name to Katie. And what is queer the little thing is with foal! She is a pretty colt and smart, but gentle as can be, so far. The girls study every day and are getting along very nicely. Little May reads in her primer. I have recieved a very nice good letter from cousin Agnes. Both inquired for, and wished to be remem- written down left side of page has'nt been out since last October - We have'nt had to Kindle up the fire since last October - just think of it -