. Harper's young people . l-i-2 HARPERS YOUNG PEOPLE. VOLUME OUR POST-OFFICE BOX. HILL, PENNSYLVANIA. You want some letters to tell you how we en-joyed our Thanksgiving. I will tell you firstuhout ourselves. There are five of us. My littlebrother Ned takes YOUNG PEOPLE, and my biffbrother uses it at his school every day to readin. We all love it. Even mamma says she en- foys it in the evenings when she is alone in theibrary. We live in the country, and we had asnowy day to go in to grandpas. I had a goodsleigh-ride before starting, and if it had not beenfur tin- fun, would have


. Harper's young people . l-i-2 HARPERS YOUNG PEOPLE. VOLUME OUR POST-OFFICE BOX. HILL, PENNSYLVANIA. You want some letters to tell you how we en-joyed our Thanksgiving. I will tell you firstuhout ourselves. There are five of us. My littlebrother Ned takes YOUNG PEOPLE, and my biffbrother uses it at his school every day to readin. We all love it. Even mamma says she en- foys it in the evenings when she is alone in theibrary. We live in the country, and we had asnowy day to go in to grandpas. I had a goodsleigh-ride before starting, and if it had not beenfur tin- fun, would have staid home and had an-other ride. We had a jolly dinner, and afterward we re-cited pieces, sang songs, and played games untilwe were tired out. I do not know which laugh-ed the most, grandpa, who is seventy, or my littlesister, just two years old, when we played and Rachel and Jacob. Oh! theyan- funny games. Then we sang Oh, Susanna,and papa played it on the piano for us. We hadto sleep with a good many in every rooin, but wedid not care, for


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