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a visit with them both. Tuesday Pierce took Nain to his home. Clara came here to tea and so we had quite a visit. she is in school, and has the same studies as Carroll and Dwight. They begin history this term. Robbie has got well and we have had a letter from him. He wants to fence off the lower meadow again from the pasture, if we will supply fencing--he says there are some rails but not enough. He suggests wire with a board on top. What do you think? I have not answered his letter yet because my cold made me feel most to poorly to think or plan much what to do. You know we will not need inside fences much if we do not keep stock as we probably would not if we keep the place ourselves after this year. I have been thinking if have new fences they ought to be on the outside between our place and Thos. Evans' perhaps to begin. Edward thinks we had better write to ask Robbie how much such a fence as he proposed will probably cost and then
in top margin about putting in potatoes, it would be nice in some way. But I must close with much love from all. Your loving aunties J. & AL.E.