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Anna Webster Bunting was a close friend of Martha Schofield's. She describes her recent activities and expresses how much she misses Schofield and their "good long talks." She says that George Truman has decided to open school every other 7th day but proclaims that she will not teach on 7th days. She writes that her brother "Harry" has enlisted in the army, and she talks about the Civil War, expressing that she would sacrifice anything to restore peace to their "fallen nation."