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refuses to report her school and dismis the authority of the Barron to interfere with her work. The sums to how beri [[?]] offended with something you have written her and is foolish enough to take this way to display it. I told her that I thought it would be necessary for her to submit to authority but would refer her ease [[?]] to you, I told her that as the other tivelus [[?]] were reporting it was din [[?]] courteous in her to refer and that the whole offense of the tried men were under the control of the Barron [[?]] you had a right to demand it of him. You will him to apply a with [[?]] wholesome comparison[[?]] in her ease. I have not collected in the Reports as yet but will do is immediately [[?]] as that thy may be ready for you when you come. There [[?]] is a teacher [[?]] here by the name of Mip Nenin [[?]] and another by the name of Mrs. Callahan both of whom were engaged in the wash last year under the pay of the Barron on Mililay [[?]] authorhis [[?]], and who wish places to teach where either the pupils shall pay tuition to support them, as some sucs [[?]] can adopt. There, I will say that they are both white and will doubtless beveh [[?]] good [[?]] schools as reasonably so. Do you know of any opporkindly [[?]] for them. Mip. Chaun [[?]] is already traveling here bout would you be here [[?]] 

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