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we can better decide. Robbie expects to milk eleven cows this coming summer. I do not know whether he will put the manure all on our place or not.

  How do you get along with ringing the bell? Have you had your watch from the watchmaker and what did you pay for repairing? Mine is just as it was. I have had no chance to have it attended to. We hardly know what to say about your plan for moneymaking next vacation--it seems that we shall need you pretty near us even when you get all done about the house  &c but we will think and perhaps someway may open there. We had a letter from cousin Mary lately. uncle is more feeble than usual. Mary repeats her invitation to us to make her a visit. We would like to see uncle but cannot go now while baby is sick--even if we were over our own colds. Our last letter from New York came Saturday. Mary had found a place with a widow lady which seemed to suit her. It was on the second floor--she did not mention where--said "direct