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2 I hope you will be successful realize all your hopes, And I do not think you will quite forget your first school the old
Log School house, We shall ever remember you kindly with pleasure, Yours very sincerely, Mrs R. Squire Good morning Mr Muir
How? do you do all well I hope and enjoying yourself with your studdies I am glad that you went home and I hope you had a
good visit We are well and was quite glad to hear from you I thank you very much for that nice gift of paints to Alice and
my self as we were not here then to do so I like the book that you gave me One school commences the first of May I have written
these few lines to let you know that I have not forgotten you nor your kindness, and I hope that I shall not forget the good
instructions you have given 3 me I will now say good by. your wayward pupil Lucy Webster Good morning dear teacher? I
hope you are well as I am C illegible ss Smith is a going to teach our school this summer I hope we shall have as good a school
as we had last winter. Do you have any one to play? illegible you up there to school I guess you dont. I hope you wont have
to stand on the floor this summer. I am glad you went home and seen your Father and Mother and your little sisters. I thank
you for that candie you have me I mean to keep it as long as you did I thank you for that box of paints you gave Lucy and
myself. I like that book you gave me very much and the tin tumble? you gave me I drink out of every morning. I am sorry I
was not here when you went away. I dont think I shall ever forget the good you have taught? me and the