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quite satisfied -mtli the arrangements made, and appear in all- 

 reepects to be happy and contented." 



Mr. A. C. B. writes, respecting an old pnpil, June 16tli, 



1884: 



Wisconsin " I am glad to say my brother is doing very well, and has now 

 bought a farm of his own, and working it with great success." 



A. C. A. writes from Tasmania, June 17tli, 1884 : 



Tasmaria. " I am very pleased with the work and with the treatment I 

 have received." 



Mr. W. H. 0. writes, June 18th, 1884 : 



Ontario. *' It occurs to me, whilst writing to you, to say that in every letter 

 from my son he expresses nought but entire satisfaction with every- 

 thing at Mr. H 's farm. No complaint of any sort has reached 



me." 



Mr. C. C. writes, June 18th, 1884: 



Ontario. '■'■ Many thanks for your letters. I have received one from my 



son, who sems perfectly happy, and thinks it would be best to 

 stay with the same parties for another year." 



Admiral M. writes, October 4th, 1884 : 



Virginia. " I have received two letters from my son since he has arrived 



at Mr. M 's, in both of which he expresses himself as highly 



satisfied with everything, and is delighted with the country. He 



likes Mr. and Mrs. M very much, and feels confident that he 



will succeed and be very happy." 



Mrs. W. writes, October 6th, 1884 : 



Ontario " I have read through all the letters I have received from my 



and ^ ^ sons since they arrived in America, and there is not a single com- 

 Virginia. plaint of any kind in one of them ; on the contrary, they both 

 speak most highly of their comfortable homes and the great kind- 

 ness of their employers. I only hope the]/ are as well satisfied with 



them. I have just heard from Lionel — he says he hopes Mrs. C 



will return, she is such a charming person. It is a great comfort 

 to me to hear he keeps his health so well. He strongly urges my 

 going out and settling there by-and-by. 



" Thanking you for your kind letter and interest in my sons." 



H. C. F. writes from Tasmania, October, 1884 : 



Tasmania. " Your agent has asked me to state a few of my opinions 

 regarding Tasmania, its climate, the prospects for yoimg men 

 coming out from England to start for themselves, etc, etc. 



