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Nov. 19. 1882
How could my dear Caroline suppose for an instant that I could be angry with her, no matter what she did? My only [feeling?] was that I should like to give you a good shaking and there relieve you of some of your nonsensical ideas. Caroline, what do you mean by being sick so frequently? Last year you were not sick so much; I greatly fear you are working too hard; in fact I am sure of it. Now, do be reasonable, and don’t [...]
This [morning?] I did not go to bed until it was past one. I had 31 averages to make out for 39 different recitations, and it requires a little time. Last evening I went out into St. George’s Hall to a fair in aid of the Methodists and it was the fall fair I [once?] attended [whe…?]
My sister has been [rusticating?] at [‘Sconset?] the part week and has had great enjoyment in an unlimited amount of horseback riding. Her favorite animal was named Satan. She said it exactly described him. I shall be glad when she gets back home away from such risky amusement.
The Senior parlor must be lovely. I am glad
Your devoted friend
Flora Easton.