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S. 4 Remained at home reading & c. A boy named Harden
tarried wt me for .25 cts.

M. 5 Carried the boy Harden 4 miles on Boliver, then
went on to school on foot, read news at E. H.

T. 6 Cloudy - Saw John Pulley's colt of "Whip," a good one.
Via Par. Flowers to John Tates'

W. 7 Cloudy wt some rain - 12 Oclock clear. Read some in
news-paper, "Removal of Indians," E. H.

T. 8 Cloudy, read some af Grundy's speech on "Foote's Resolution."
Returned to read news E. H.

F. 9 Clear & cool some scholars gone to Battalion muster
Big Spring. went wt Tommy home

S. 10 Looked around, found the 1ame cow dead, sent hide to
Harlan, went Molley's, bottle vlngar

S. 11 Fair & much warmer Mr & Mrs Trout here, 2 men from W. Dist.
called, Carthage

M. 12 As yesterday. Went school - hear Mr. Campbell returned.
Slept at E. H.

T. 13 Wrote a line to T. S. Harris in Eli's letter; weather
dry & warm. Wrote for J. T. night.

W. 14 Still warm & dry - returned to school- C. Organ last night
wt E. H. Nighted wt E. H.

Th. 15 Cloudy. turning cooler - heard thunder last evening. W.ent
to Widow Johnston's -

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