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And when you had company, we were
sure to have some expense to get enter your
part of the house to see them you
had the patience of Job to bear
with us, as you did. My
Dear Aunt. before me is a
ticket. a reward of merit you
gave me when you taught our school
when I was five years of age, also a letter
Mother wrote to Aunt Lucinda fifty-one
years ago tomorrow, in which she makes
mention of the progress I had made in
school that summer, and stated I
had pieced Seventy blacks &c &c I also
have a little linen stocking father wore
when a baby. Dear Grandmother Pond spare
the yarn or thread, and knit them
The little pebble you, or your brother gave
me that was your Sister Nancy's, and
the piece of Rutland marbles that
Ahamel gave me. Some of the yarn you
let me spin when with you last. So
you see I am often reminded of you
The Ticket, I keep in a large Bible that

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