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- Bejoording, Long Hill Farm January 6.
DEAR AUNT MARY, I am going to tell you that we have to walk two miles to school. There was a big bush fire out in the sand-plain when I wrote this letter. I think this is all, so good-bye.-From your loving niece,-Ivy E Cousins, aged 8 years.
Bejoording, Long Hill Farm, January 6.
DEAR AUNT MARY, This is the first letter I have written,. I have to take the cows to water every other day, and their, names are Daisy, Friday, and Nancy. Our carriage pony is named Damsel, and she has got a little foal and its name is Nelson; it is three weeks old. This is all. I am yours truly,William R Cousins
aged ll years.
Bejoording, Long Hill Farm,, January 7.
DEAR AUNT MARY This is the first letter I have written to you. l am writing to tell you that I had a pretty little parrot I put it in the peach. tree and it flew away.
- FUNERAL NOTICES.
OOUSINS.-The friends of the late Mr. William Robert Cousins, of "Ashley Wattening," are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Church of England Cemetery, at Culnam, at ll -o'clock on MONDAY morning. J. W. PURSLOWE
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