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Rules of conduct Prepare by ? great granfather ? for his children -
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The sun has risen in all its splendor and I have risen much refreshed from my nights rest. I have been studying some time and now my mind is not fit to write, but I have not much to say. Mr Farwell ave me a book from the library yesterday and wishes me to write an abstract from it. the title is Letters from abrad I have not seen Frances since you was up. She ahs commenced going to school. I do not have the pleasure of receiving a paper from you as I expected neither have I recived an answer to the one I wrote to Mrs K. please mention it to her or ask M. J to write soon. Please give my love to them.
I presume you feell some anxiety about me as my appearance before the gentleman but I hope you will not trouble yourself for I think if you were here you would not think that I do not behave properly. I see but little of them and care nothing about them.
I have heard since I came to A that I had a letter from J.P.B. and he heard of it also. I do not know from what it arose. He also heard that I some thought I was after him as some express it, be he said he did not think so. I wish if you heard him or any one else say any thing about me you would let me know it. I suppose you had heard of the fact that some thought it had been my intintion to try and have you have Augusta an me take her brother if I would get him. But I must stop for my hand trembles so that I cannot write Please give my love to all. I hope you will write soon and till me all the ness and a word of advice Augusta