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Tell Richard we were very glad to get a letter from him. We intend to write [Susan?] soon.  
I did in Steuben. I don't know what I would do without Sarah for she takes good care of me and of us all, for she looks so well and cheerful, and we think she does us more good than all the Doctors. But Doctors are good some times, and I am glad Doctor Mary is able to be home to take care of mother and the rest of you. We were glad to get Jennies letter this morning to hear that Mother is doing well. I am sorry to hear that Put has broke his arm, how did he break it? Tell Mr. Hughs to take beter care of my boy than that. How do the plants get along and has the vine grown much? is there any flowers on them? How does the lamp work? let me know if you want me to come


 
Tell Richard we were very glad to get a letter from him. We intend to write to him soon.
I did in Stenhen. I don't know what I would do without Sarah for she takes good care of me and of us all, for she looks so well and cheerful, and we think she does us more good than all the Doctors. But Doctors are good some times, and I am glad Doctor Mary is able to be home to take care of mother and the rest of you. We were glad to get Jennies letter this morning to hear that Mother is doing well. I am sorry to hear that [Put?] has broke his arm, how did he break it? Tell Mr. Hughs to take beter [sic] care of my boy than that. How do the plants get along and has the vine grown much? is there any flowers on them? How does the lamp work? let me know if you want me to come

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I did in Steuben. I don't know what I would do without Sarah for she takes good care of me and of us all, for she looks so well and cheerful, and we think she does us more good than all the Doctors. But Doctors are good some times, and I am glad Doctor Mary is able to be home to take care of mother and the rest of you. We were glad to get Jennies letter this morning to hear that Mother is doing well. I am sorry to hear that Put has broke his arm, how did he break it? Tell Mr. Hughs to take beter care of my boy than that. How do the plants get along and has the vine grown much? is there any flowers on them? How does the lamp work? let me know if you want me to come

Tell Richard we were very glad to get a letter from him. We intend to write to him soon.