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They are to be married by Mr Kirton and they are going to stay at the Taita w[h]ere we spent such a happy fortnight. I have never found anything wrong with Ewaru and he is far more useful to me than Ben would be. He has never disobeyed me once and is most attentive. A few evenings since I was up at the house with Papa and Jessie was out, when I came home I found he had got tea ready and he had got two eggs on the table which he wished to boil for me so you must not say anything against poor Ewaru. I told in my letter yesterday that I had not commenced bathing yet but when I do so I shall obey you by having a cup of tea and a piece of bread before I go out.

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