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[[Unclear]], May 1, 1877
Remsen, May 1, 1877  
Mr dear Sister  
My dear Sister,
Anna was going to try to write to you last evening but as she was looking feeble and wearied I herouaded her to leave it for me to write in the morning. She and Sarah walked to church meeting Thursday and she got pretty tired yesterday again she worked in the garden longer than her strength laoted and Saturday [[unclear]] found her unwell. Sunday she kept her bed all morning and she has had to be pretty quite since. Yesterday afternoon & evening she worked some on a wall basket. George Prichand was here all afternoon and Mary Ann Tehales in the evening so you see we had company. Lewis also was here
  Anna was going to try to write to you last evening but as she was looking feeble and wearied I persuaded her to leave it for me to write in the morning. She and Sarah walked to church meeting Thursday and she got pretty tired. Yesterday again she worked in the garden longer than her strength lasted and Saturday morning found her unwell. Sunday she kept her bed all morning and she has had to be pretty quiet since. Yesterday afternoon & evening she worked some on a wall basket. George Prichard was here all afternoon and Mary Ann Charles in the evening - so you see we had company. Lewis also was here

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Remsen, May 1, 1877 My dear Sister,

  Anna was going to try to write to you last evening but as she was looking feeble and wearied I persuaded her to leave it for me to write in the morning. She and Sarah walked to church meeting Thursday and she got pretty tired. Yesterday again she worked in the garden longer than her strength lasted and Saturday morning found her unwell. Sunday she kept her bed all morning and she has had to be pretty quiet since. Yesterday afternoon & evening she worked some on a wall basket. George Prichard was here all afternoon and Mary Ann Charles in the evening - so you see we had company. Lewis also was here