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become accustomed to be there, and  
become accustomed to be there, and finds it less tiresome then to be in the sitting room all the time. We had a letter from Eddie the other day, saying that he hoped to be able to go out with the Cofiant about the 10th of June. Jennie wants to go up to see him, and talk over matters, and we think now she may go next Friday, and stay till Monday. We think we can get along nicely so, as J.E. will be home then, and will be company and help for us. S & J could hardly get along alone. I think Jennie needs the change, and hope it will do her good, as she has not felt quite so well as usual for two or three weeks. I am feeling better than I was early in the spring, but  
finds it less tiresome then to be  
 
in the sitting room all the time.
We have not seen Dr. W. since getting your letter, so have not asked his opinion of petroleum. Will do so. What would you think of sending me some home pellets of it. You told me before I came home last fall that you thought it my remedy. Jennie
We had a letter from Eddie the  
other day, saying that he hoped to be  
able to go out with the Cofiant about  
the 10th of June. Jennie wants
to go up to see him, and talk over  
matters, and we think now she  
may go next Friday, and stay till  
Monday. We think we can get along  
nicely so, as J.E. will be home then,  
and will be company and help  
for us. S & J could hardly get along  
alone. I think Jennie needs  
the change, and hope it will do  
her good, as she has not felt quite  
so well as usual for two or three  
weeks. I am feeling better than  
I was early in the spring, but

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become accustomed to be there, and finds it less tiresome then to be in the sitting room all the time. We had a letter from Eddie the other day, saying that he hoped to be able to go out with the Cofiant about the 10th of June. Jennie wants to go up to see him, and talk over matters, and we think now she may go next Friday, and stay till Monday. We think we can get along nicely so, as J.E. will be home then, and will be company and help for us. S & J could hardly get along alone. I think Jennie needs the change, and hope it will do her good, as she has not felt quite so well as usual for two or three weeks. I am feeling better than I was early in the spring, but

We have not seen Dr. W. since getting your letter, so have not asked his opinion of petroleum. Will do so. What would you think of sending me some home pellets of it. You told me before I came home last fall that you thought it my remedy. Jennie