Letter from Amasa Gates to Ann King, October 8, 1860

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(Anne King) Middlebury College Oct 8th 1860

Dear Sister

Agreeably to your wish I will answer your very good and kind letter thus early, and I am glad to be able to write under auspices so favorable, since my health is very good, and I am getting along so nicely. I have just been in to recite in the Greek Testament, and had a good lesson to and that congenial to ones nature! It is to mine I can assure you, for I so seldom have a good lesson that when I do get one

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to the Tutor (I suppose the reason of my getting so good a one this morning was because it was in the bible and I had an English version of it). But enough of this foolery for I shall rob you of your time and patience. How do affairs go on up to my good old town! Who fills Mr Robinsons place now the good old man has gone! How different it must seem there and how solemn it must be to those whom he has left (who were once members of his church) to go in where for many years

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(text across) they have been accustomd to listen to the useful words that he uttered, and now not be able to hear or see this kind old man but harder it must be for the widow and the fatherless children. It does seem to me if I was in Mrs Robinson's place, that I could not endure to attend church there now. But so it is death comes like an untimely frost and cuts down the most useful vines in the whole vineyard and all are liable to feel its chilling blast.

Then Ann it is necessary and profitable for us to live such lives as will insure to us the promise given in the Book of books namely; if we re the people of God we shall enjoy the rest that remains for such, and this is not the only grand promise that ere have for the promises of the Lord are immeasurable and I hope we shall both live such lives as to en sure to us the enjoyment of these promises after we are through with our career in this hostile world. I for one Ann have resolved to live a more religious life than here tofore, although it has always been my aim to do what was

(downwards text) Speakers there now! Who are the best ones? Does Hollis take any part in the exercises? I hope he does it will be so useful to him. And he would if he should get once initiated. I can see quite clearly that I missed in not taknig a more active part than I did. Is Blanchard severe as ever this term? Does she lecture as 'much' as common? Is Nettie there this term? if she is give her my respects. Have you heard from Miss Fuller of late? You say you shall always respect her, let others say what they would this is right. I say the same for I think she is a fine woman and a true friend. Do you know whether she and [Gleed] correspond now or not? I hope they do for I had quite an interest in that courtship the only one that I ever cared about. One more question I want to ask about Hollis. Does he make a good appearance at the table and in general? He never has been among strangers to board before and being naturely bashful I did not know but he would be awkward. Have you heard from Ollie lately? If so tell me what if anything good. I am glad to hear that [Dolg] has got back. Do you know where he is to [spring] now?

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