Adam's Letter To Her Daughter

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When Adam’s got to the town, she was greeted by some ladies. Adam’s knew that it was great to have 15 ladies greet her, she thought it was very nice of them.

In Adam’s “great unfinished room” she turned it into a drying room to hang cloths. She also used 6 chambers and made “comfortable”. Plus turned the “oval room” into a drawing room.

Adam’s is adjusting to her town and her house by putting the rooms to use that she knows she will use for later. Last but not least, being greeted by the ladies so she can have some new friends.

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