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blood, some fresh and some clotted, Jane said. Since then he has been very weak.  We went to see him yesterday and again this afternoon. He seemed a little better today and the doctor reports his symptoms as favorable. We asked Doc. Wiggins this [[?]] if he considered him out of danger, he said "yes, if he does not have another attack of the Hemarrage and he has not symptoms of that now. He did not know that [[?]] was sick till we got the [[Remson?]] They had not written to anyone, and not-even the Omen. We would have sent you a letter yesterday but as we had no chance to mail one we waited until today so as to give you the latest news. We will write often, especially if L. is any worse. So do not be too anxious,
blood, some fresh and some clotted, Jane said. Since then he has been very weak.  We went to see him yesterday and again this afternoon. He seemed a little better today and the doctor reports his symptoms as favorable. We asked Doc. Wiggins this P.M. if he considered him out of danger, he said "yes, if he does not have another attack of the Hemorrhage and he has no symptoms of that now. We did not know that Lewis was sick till we got to Remsen They had not written to anyone, and not even Owen. We would have sent you a letter yesterday but as we had no chance to mail one we waited until today so as to give you the latest news. We will write often, especially if L. is any worse. So do not be too anxious,

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blood, some fresh and some clotted, Jane said. Since then he has been very weak. We went to see him yesterday and again this afternoon. He seemed a little better today and the doctor reports his symptoms as favorable. We asked Doc. Wiggins this P.M. if he considered him out of danger, he said "yes, if he does not have another attack of the Hemorrhage and he has no symptoms of that now. We did not know that Lewis was sick till we got to Remsen They had not written to anyone, and not even Owen. We would have sent you a letter yesterday but as we had no chance to mail one we waited until today so as to give you the latest news. We will write often, especially if L. is any worse. So do not be too anxious,