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not think I need fear for Mary, but I was very glad indeed when at last - she came - she had been hindered - We are trying to write to J  Eddie by the same mail as this. If he likes to accept that proposal we think it will be well all around. He would be a good deal of comfort for Sarah and get a good deal himself. I had a card from him this morning asking what I thought of it. He said he would have written a letter only he did not have a stamp - I will send him a little money and stamps. - Mate says he is doing nicely and is a good boy. - How is Sarah's cough? Mary wishes very much you and
not think I need fear for Mary, but I was very glad indeed when at last - she came - she had been hindered -  
  We are trying to write to J  Eddie by the same mail as this. If he likes to accept that proposal we think it will be well all around. He would be a good deal of comfort for Sarah and get a good deal himself. I had a card from him this morning asking what I thought of it. He said he would have written a letter only he did not have a stamp - I will send him a little money and stamps. - Mate says he is doing nicely and is a good boy. -  
  How is Sarah's cough? Mary wishes very much you and

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not think I need fear for Mary, but I was very glad indeed when at last - she came - she had been hindered -

  We are trying to write to J  Eddie by the same mail as this. If he likes to accept that proposal we think it will be well all around. He would be a good deal of comfort for Sarah and get a good deal himself. I had a card from him this morning asking what I thought of it. He said he would have written a letter only he did not have a stamp - I will send him a little money and stamps. - Mate says he is doing nicely and is a good boy. - 
  How is Sarah's cough? Mary wishes very much you and