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I think Mr K. the gentleman who repaired
your Piano, spoke very highly in its praise,
especially if he has seen many Pianos in Groton
and Pepperell. I have no doubt from all I have
heard, but what you have got a very superior
instrument, which I am glad of as a good ar-
ticle I consider best in every respect and the
cheapest also in the end. In most every case
a low-priced article is always a bill of expense
to the purchaser, beside not being satisfactory.

Harriet may well feel proud of her Piano
and probably would not exchange it for two like
the beautiful one Aunt Lewis wished her to have
Wonder if she has sold hers yet?

Where is Sam now? I believe you wrote
me awhile ago that he had gone to New York,
but did not say whether he was stopping in
New York City or whether he was in the interior of
the State. What is he doing now? Wonder if
he has got a sight at his $100,000 that he was
going to make in five years. If I remember
rightly, his time is almost out.

I have not heard anything about his
coming out here of late, so conclude he has
given up the idea of coming. I guess he
can do as well in New York as he could in
California, although I do not doubt but what
he would do well here if he was willing to
work hard, and be economical --

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