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leave us at the end of this time. She has sufferd much with her head since you left, and is so discouraged and vexed with her surroundings. Poor child, I do fear for her--she has just been in telling? her trials with Mr & Mrs N. Mrs N. requesting her to get up earlier, & not to have a fire in her room. I have laughed at her, sung to her, called her attention to the glorious sunset, beside any amount of moralizing but all to no effect. unclear just imagine her walking the Piazza in that frenzied manner of old.