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Belchertown Railroad" since Joel went
home, tho' we live in constant fear
of some other visitation -
"Oh would some power the giftie
gie" folks, to see themselves as we
see them. Burns. I have read the po-
ems, Austin, and am going to read
them again, and will hand them
to Susie - They please me very much,
but I must read them again before
I know just I think of "Alexander
Smith" - They are not very coherent,
but there's good deal of exquisite
frensy, and some wonderful fig-
ures, as ever I met in my life -
We will walk about it again -
The grove looks nicely, Austin, and
we think must certainly grow -
We love to got there - it is a char-
home, tho' we live in constant fear
of some other visitation -
"Oh would some power the giftie
gie" folks, to see themselves as we
see them. Burns. I have read the po-
ems, Austin, and am going to read
them again, and will hand them
to Susie - They please me very much,
but I must read them again before
I know just I think of "Alexander
Smith" - They are not very coherent,
but there's good deal of exquisite
frensy, and some wonderful fig-
ures, as ever I met in my life -
We will walk about it again -
The grove looks nicely, Austin, and
we think must certainly grow -
We love to got there - it is a char-