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June 2, 1872.
My dear Sister,
I feel quite proud of my new paper, now while writing my first letter on it. Today in the morning, I walked Into Po'keepsie to church.
A new Episcopal church, St. Paul's, has been finished at last, and for the first time, today, I attended it. It is very pretty and quiet, so different from the one we have been in the habit of attending, for at Christ Church there are Bisby boys, several schools of young
many to meet
But to come again to the doings of today. This afternoon, Ex-Pres. Woolsey of Yale preached. We were all on the "qui live," expecting something very fine. Of course I was tired from my morning walk, and that might have made me inattentive, but surely he was as prosy as anyone I have heard In a long, long time. He looks quite old, and his voice falters occasionally.
Julia Moor has invited me to visit her and attend the Jubilee. I think I shall do so and perhaps remain until you come North. Be sure and write me just when
Please give my love to Mrs. Grumbles and tell her that I have almost despaired of receiving an answer to my last letter.
You remember I always was a "sleepy-head" well I have not changed the least bit in that respect and now am casting longing eyes towards my downy couch. Goodnight