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Tis best perhaps to let Percie wear his old pant, as much as will do - & not take them away - His grandmother Furber is very smart & fond of display in dress or of making | Tis best perhaps to let Percie wear his old pant, as much as will do - & not take them away - His grandmother Furber is very smart & fond of display in dress or of making pretension I guess her ways in that do not just suit Samuel he says she is close enough where only comfort is in question - But I suppose they are rich enough to do as they please | ||
I want to caution you a little about letting little Charlie sit to much he does not use his feet enough I took a little child 4 months old that | I want to caution you a little about letting little Charlie sit to much he does not use his feet enough I took a little child 4 months old that seem'd to jump & use it limbs stand stronger than Charlie But there is no hurry about it if there is not danger of rickets or some weakness consequent upon his being to still | ||
Irving is quite sick had a fit this morning they thought he ate something that hurt him has a high fever now but will we hope feel much better in the morning poor little fellow he is all mind all | Irving is quite sick had a fit this morning they thought he ate something that hurt him has a high fever now but will we hope feel much better in the morning poor little fellow he is all mind all |
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Tis best perhaps to let Percie wear his old pant, as much as will do - & not take them away - His grandmother Furber is very smart & fond of display in dress or of making pretension I guess her ways in that do not just suit Samuel he says she is close enough where only comfort is in question - But I suppose they are rich enough to do as they please I want to caution you a little about letting little Charlie sit to much he does not use his feet enough I took a little child 4 months old that seem'd to jump & use it limbs stand stronger than Charlie But there is no hurry about it if there is not danger of rickets or some weakness consequent upon his being to still
Irving is quite sick had a fit this morning they thought he ate something that hurt him has a high fever now but will we hope feel much better in the morning poor little fellow he is all mind all