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We have nice easy times over the fire in
the evening when Tim generally reads aloud
and I knit, which is my great delight.
We are now much absorbed in Charles
Read's "Foul Play." It came highly recom-
mended from Miss Cobb and we find
it all she said. She was the Vice Principal
at Glenwood, and my dearest and
best friend all the years I was there.
She has been here a week this month
and gave me a world of comfort and
happiness. I wish thee could know her,
so womanly, tender and true in every
situation, so just and considerate in
all her judgements, she is enough to
keep one's faith in human [goodness?]
from sinking in the deepest of waters.
Mr. Ballan was here Chrstmas. He says he
has adopted me, and indeed he seems to take
a fatherly interest in me, which is good,
and pleasing. He is very much broken down
and is eighty at fifty eight, but he has had
a life full of trouble and cares.
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