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Basset, pastor of a Congregational church
in that city, he wishes very much that
you would go to hear his uncle preach
as he is considered a talented man.

By the way I hope you go to church
regularly? -

Maj fell and sprained his ancle this
morning, quite badly I fear, the has the
unpleasant prospect of being laid up with
it, a couple of week are more.

Mr Clarke and Fan came over last
evening, and before it was time for
them to go home it rained so hard
that they were obliged to stay all night.

Aunt Dele was here too but she would
go home, as Maj accompanied her.

The wind is blowing like fun, and
it whistles around the corners and shreaks
through the cracks in the most doleful
manner, I do dislike such a wind -
The air is clear and cold, and the sun
shines brightly, if it were not for
said wind it would be a glorious
day, truly.

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