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Bean family letters, 1868-1898

1869-10-22 Page 03

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toes turn out well. How do the cabbages & turnnips look do you think they will pay expenses. Does the sistern stand fire is it a success in every peticular, How do the walks look; since the leaves have begun to fall? I wish you would answer the questions I asked In my last letter. I wish I could have time to write a piece for mary's paper but she will have to excuse me this time I am on preformance my self a week Monday I hope the scholars will help her write peaces. The only object Mary takes the position is for improvement let that be her ame therefore to improv to become more refined. I shall expect a letter from her when she gets through her literary labors and that she will tell me all the news from Conneauts yong folks;-of the Lodge; of the Amphictyon Cociety; and
 
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