Chronicles of a pioneer school from 1792 to 1833 [electronic resource] : being the history of Miss Sarah Pierce and her Litchfield school . yman & myself sawat the ball & Mr. Law — both from Georgia there — now it is after-noon &, I am bounding about — now running our people — now myhorse is fatigued — now it is iiiglit — now I am dancing at the ball —Mr. Tomlinson there that I look so much like & also Daniel Baconsdaughters —Julia is handsome — now I am at home & there is a sweetlittle letter from her that is dearer than the apple of my eye or thecore of my heart or the spirit of my breath &


Chronicles of a pioneer school from 1792 to 1833 [electronic resource] : being the history of Miss Sarah Pierce and her Litchfield school . yman & myself sawat the ball & Mr. Law — both from Georgia there — now it is after-noon &, I am bounding about — now running our people — now myhorse is fatigued — now it is iiiglit — now I am dancing at the ball —Mr. Tomlinson there that I look so much like & also Daniel Baconsdaughters —Julia is handsome — now I am at home & there is a sweetlittle letter from her that is dearer than the apple of my eye or thecore of my heart or the spirit of my breath & I have read it withdelight «fe am in bed. So George M^Clellan is growing largely in Philadelphia & marriedto John Brintons sister — it beats the Dutch. Geo. Jacobs M. calls him my brother in mischief & wickedness. (Noon) to dine with Lucy — a Miss Davenport from Stamford. At tea at Judge Holmes. Evening a pleasant call on Miss Rogers «& afterwards a charming visit at ]\[ary Ann Ws — how interesting! liow beautiful! how much improved in her personal appearance. I could ^w p. r a I J: J/ / ^y I/i /^.. ? o4\ /^,^^c Cx. C/ ///< ^tyi^-.,t^qy ,J^o^^ W^t^V ^.-*y(^l;^^,; -. iy^^ ^A<»^ c^O/A4. ^^^*/ Pl. XXXIII. — From Joi rnal of Georgk V. Cliler


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