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read and translated enough of

the 5th Chapter of the Gospel to

satisfy

giving

study.

me that they had been themselves diligently

to

Say requiring them to give

By

in colloquial the meaning of what they read, and by other methods, I ascertained also how

minking progres in

They

were

requiring a knowledge of the spoken Einlect. Here also the result was

intisfactory.

Frère

young

me

men.

Sifferences among the

whether it be from

natural aptitude, or greater application, perhaps a better tencher, Mr. Smith

is at presente head of his compaction. both in Knowledge of

the written

character, and in ability to express himself. M. Tonnochy

next to him, and at no interval.

Comes

great

At noon M. Ronald

and Mo. Holmes came to me,

according to appointment, and also Mr. Sangster._

M. Ronald has made much progress in the Colloquial since I saw him last. Ite perseveres also in the study of the written language, though not with equal success.

M. Sangster has also

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