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Letter from Anne Warren Weston, Weymouth, [Mass.], to Deborah Weston, November 9th, 1841

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Holograph, signed.Anne Warren Weston and her mother think that Deborah Weston should stay where she is, "school or no school." She describes the recent crowded and uncomfortable condition of the household at Weymouth. Hervey Weston finds the medical lectures pretty wearing. Describes the visit of Henrietta Sargent. Anne had a good time at the Hingham meeting. She thinks John A. Collins and Eunice Messenger "are bona fide engaged." The Wendell Phillipses have taken up housekeeping--"poor Wendell I fear will be all used up ..." Henry G. Chapman's health seemed "tolerable." Anne hopes that Caroline Weston will keep little Henry Chapman till he improved enough so that his father will want to send him to Mr. Thayer's school.
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