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the actions of a child of that age; about her tenth year she grew somewhat thicker. A letter of Mr. Cooke's written this year is appended in a note. Rev. Samuel Cooke. To Rev. I. Dunster, minister of the First Church at Harwich (now Brewster). Rev. and Dear Sir:—Our usual tract of communication has long been obstructed, and will probably be for months to come; a way more direct now opens, by which I trust you will soon see this. It is a time of health in your native place. Thw of some incidents relating to these two men is extracted from a letter written by the Rev. John Marrett, pastor of the Second Church in Woburn (now Burlington), to his uncle the Rev. Isaiah Dunster, minister of the North Parish of Harwich (now Brewster), dated at the former place July 28, 1775. Both these clergymen were natives of Cambridge and graduates of Harvard College (see Paige, 538, 604). The letter is published entire in a work entitled Henry Dunster and his Descendants, p. 87, &c. Th