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the sick list for a few days though assures us that it is nothing serious a trick of ague. Uncle [[Lam.?]] is a railway agent in Waukesha, Wis. He has two beautiful children. We rec'd a Waukesha paper yesterday with an account of a musical entertainment in which Uncle figured quite largely. Uncle William lives in Whitewater Wis. has charge of a large flour mill there. One day last week rec'd a letter from Fanny Rankin of Ithaca. There were all quite well excepting Aunt Everett who you know is always quite feeble. They must be so lonely without their mother. Our united love to you all. We would be very much pleased to see any of you here whenever you can!
the sick list for a few days though assures us that it is nothing serious a trick of ague. Uncle Lam. is a railway agent in Waukesha, Wis. He has two beautiful children. We rec'd a Waukesha paper yesterday with an account of a musical entertainment in which Uncle figured quite largely. Uncle William lives in Whitewater Wis. has charge of a large flour mill there. One day last week rec'd a letter from Fanny Rankin of Ithaca. They were all quite well excepting Aunt Everett who you know is always quite feeble. They must be so lonely without their mother. Our united love to you all. We would be very much pleased to see any of you here whenever you can!

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the sick list for a few days though assures us that it is nothing serious a trick of ague. Uncle Lam. is a railway agent in Waukesha, Wis. He has two beautiful children. We rec'd a Waukesha paper yesterday with an account of a musical entertainment in which Uncle figured quite largely. Uncle William lives in Whitewater Wis. has charge of a large flour mill there. One day last week rec'd a letter from Fanny Rankin of Ithaca. They were all quite well excepting Aunt Everett who you know is always quite feeble. They must be so lonely without their mother. Our united love to you all. We would be very much pleased to see any of you here whenever you can!