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Eliza N. Moore gave an actual account of
her voyage home from Europe.
The seasickness her most interesting
companion - her description of the
trip thro' Wales was most interesting
she compared it to a miniature
Switzerland without the snow
clad mountains. We might have
been said to have had "an European
evening". Mary Bentley Thomas
gave "Some helpful hints " - a
little poem by Fannie Peirce Iddings
published some time ago in the
Farm Journal. Mrs Moore's visitor
who lived among us formerly and
whom we love much gave us
a short selection from Thomas A. Kempis
Pattie Stabler an account of the largest
Institution in the world, Lord Roberts
childs pet institute of fifty years standing.
Anne F Gilpin from Review of Reviews
Dr Bernardo's School of Nobodys children
which was very interesting.
Albina O. Stabler gave a childs odd prayer.
Margaret S. Hallowell poison and plants
We then adjourned to meet at Sarah
H. Stone's 10th Month 22 1896 . One week earlier
than the regular time.
Mary E. Moore Sec pro tem
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