Essays on Life 



Cant Come know for she is Boddyley ill and 

 Harry Donte Work there know But he Go 

 up there Once in Two or Three Day Harry 

 Offered is self to Go up to Live With your 

 Aunt But She Made him know Ancer. I 

 hav Been up to your Aunt at Work for 5 

 Weeks Hopping and Ragluting Your Aunt 

 Donte Eat nor Drink But vary Littel indeed. 

 " I am Happy to Say We are Both Quite 

 Well and I am Glad no hear you are Both 



Quite Well 



NEWTON." 



This seems to have made the nieces propose 

 to pay a visit to their aunt, perhaps to try and 

 relieve the monopoly of her existence and 

 cheer her up a little. In their letter, doubt- 

 less, the dog motive is introduced that is so 

 finely developed presently by Mrs. Newton. 

 I should like to have been able to give the 

 theme as enounced by the nieces themselves, 

 but their letters are not before me. Mrs. 

 Newton writes :- 



" MY DEAR GIRLS, Your Aunt receiv 

 your Letter your Aunt will Be vary glad to 



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