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more coolly and soon got it open.
For the candy tell Delilah I know not
how to express my thanks. I have just
tasted of one of the sticks and think
it excellent. Master Charley is very
kind also to send the cake and
as for thanking him I will do
that when it comes his turn to have
a letter. Tell Olive that her cakes were
very fine and I send my sincere
thanks for them. Sarah I will
attend to next week. As for the pen
(I am now writing with it) I am very
much obliged to you for it and I
am also much obliged for that
Parisian slipper. I could not think
what it could be for until I read
your letter. Jim shall be thanked
in a more direct manner. The money
which father sent I am much
obliged for also. The boots fit
excellently and I think are very
good ones. I supposed "Uncle David"
would like the pay for them as
soon as it is convenient. There is
one thing among my numerous
presents that I cannot think what
it can be for. It is that "thing"
made of different coloured cloth
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