Early Years On the Western Reserve With Extracts From Letters of Ephraim Brown

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Smuggling will appear over the lines very often. " He writes his father, July 28: "Doctor Lacy says she [Elizabeth] is a girl of first rate mind, and, he is sorry to have her leave so soon. There was quite a division amongst the scholars, a few days be- fore the examination, as to whom the reward should be given for 'amiability and general improvement, ' whether to Elizabeth, or one of the Miss Campbells SCHOOLING, 1818-1830 87 of Detroit. Dr. L. Saw fit to award it to the latter. E appears to ...be a general favorite. " In August he says, in a letter to his mother: "The 'Xaminin' is over, and all right. Elizabeth did as well as any of the scholars, and Doct. Lacy says if she will stay six months longer, he thinks she can learn more than double. He says there are no better girls than E. But- she always underates herself; and, she must look out, or she will be an old maid, if she al- ways runs herself down so much.
"I was out all day; I liked all the exercises-ex- cept the music. " These "exercises, " answered for Elizabeth's "Commencement" ceremonies, for, they were the ending of her schooldays!


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