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third of this present month, Dec. Like yourself, I am not struck with making chance acquaintances. I have quite a lot of friends you see, but of cause as I am little more than a kiddie yet there is heaps of time before thinking seriously. I heard some time ago the Cousin Ida was married, I suppose this is so. She is not much older than I am is she? But of cause girls grow into women much sooner with you than they do in this country. Glen Mona, the spot we live in, is quite country in fact it is so small one could scarcely call it a village. It boasts a Post Office & stores, a sweet shop, & a short terrace of small houses, but of cause the surrounding country is covered with farms of various sizes. There is a very pretty little church which stands inside the grounds of our house, the only really large house in the Parish. As you will see from the address it is the Parsonage where we live, so the Chaplain (a man we have known for many years) lives with us, which makes us a merry little party of four. At present we are all very busy trying to get money to pay for a new Sunday-school which is being built. I fact I think the builiding is almost completed, but we have by no means completed gathering the sum of 500 £ which is needed to clear it. A great amount of the