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Bean family letters, 1868-1898
1870-03-11 Page 02
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that your boy number two is quite well. The supper bell is now ringing but I will try to steal a few moments before the entertainment of the two chief literary societies of the college. I have a friend who is honored with a part - he reads the poem. This I expect will be something nice. To night is Friday; an evening cold & stormy - the roads approach to "[muck?] sleighing" The cold wind that sweeps over the frozzen ground, sighs the chilling notes of a Michigan spring. We live nearly the same life from day to the same old round of duties to be preformed slighted. I suppose of course Mary and
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that your boy number two is quite well. The supper bell is now ringing but I will try to steal a few moments before the entertainment of the two chief literary societies of the college. I have a friend who is honored with a part - he reads the poem. This I expect will be something nice. To night is Friday; an evening cold & stormy - the roads approach to "[muck?] sleighing" The cold wind that sweeps over the frozzen ground, sighs the chilling notes of a Michigan spring. We live nearly the same life from day to the same old round of duties to be preformed slighted. I suppose of course Mary and
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