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[[preprinted]] MARCH, MONDAY 9. 1874. [[/preprinted]]

  Miss Brizham is up here and we are delighted to see her for she has not been here in a long while.
I am reading my S.S. book that I am very much interested in so I wont write any more to night.
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[[preprinted]] MARCH, TUESDAY 10. 1874. [[/preprinted]]

As long as I have not anything to say I will describe our "Sewing Society," It commences at ten oclock and ends at 1/2 past 12. We have the meetings on the Mon's Tue-s ^[[insertion]] & [[/insertion]] Wen 's. If a person dont come they have to pay 10 cents. There are 21 members and the membership fee is 50 cents. Mrs Hood Mrs Wheeler and Mrs Sutton sew on the machine. We have made 60 garments since we commenced, & we have only been at it 3. weeks. That is a good deal to say I think. Mrs Walker Mrs & Miss Smith Mrs Roberts & Mrs Sutton are the only outside members we have. P.S. I went to the SS to day but did not go in fore the reason - that I tell some other time.