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June 11, 1877
June 11, 1877
Dear Sister Anna,
I received you and mother's
letters in due time. I am especially
thankful to you for writing. I
am rejoiced to hear that your
health is a little better. I am
very sorry for mother & think of
her feebleness, and suffering,
for her that used to be so active.
I suppose from your letters she
is gaining a little. I wish very
often I could send something to
help her. I hope my dear John
Eddie will do all he can to help,
and seriously think of trying to be as
little as possible a burden. I am
quite in the dark as to hear you
are going to set along in your
changed circumstances. I wish I
could write that I am prospering.

Latest revision as of 15:18, 4 July 2017

June 11, 1877 Dear Sister Anna, I received you and mother's letters in due time. I am especially thankful to you for writing. I am rejoiced to hear that your health is a little better. I am very sorry for mother & think of her feebleness, and suffering, for her that used to be so active. I suppose from your letters she is gaining a little. I wish very often I could send something to help her. I hope my dear John Eddie will do all he can to help, and seriously think of trying to be as little as possible a burden. I am quite in the dark as to hear you are going to set along in your changed circumstances. I wish I could write that I am prospering.