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laughs, joys and sorrows that was mingled together - and one common misfortune caused much sympathy. I have not heard but very little direct from Saratoga since I left there, Mrs S S Strong wrote me a few lines about a year ago - stating that Mrs E S was in a precarious situation about her insurance as suspicion rested upon her own dear self being the incendiary - and I have not heard anything since - | laughs, joys and sorrows that was mingled together - and one common misfortune caused much sympathy. I have not heard but very little direct from Saratoga since I left there, Mrs S S Strong wrote me a few lines about a year ago - stating that Mrs E S was in a precarious situation about her insurance as suspicion rested upon her own dear self being the incendiary - and I have not heard anything since - but I do want to learn the particulars and what has become of the Dr his wife Hellen and all the rest of the family if you know do tell me. And about Miss Stevens & Mrs Sherwood. And if you have heard from Mrs Green she has not answered my letter and I cannot learn that any one knows anything about her. The papers stated last summer that Saratoga was Saratoga - but the company that had previously visited there had gone to Europe’s and other foreign parts in search of amusement - do tell! which they can do with them big halls if the pleisure-seaker findes more desirable resort. Mrs Anna Niven’s health is very poor - she had the Measles last Aug and they left her much feebler than before. I never saw her look so badly as she has since - and as the winter season is her best season for health I have good reason to fear the result of the following summer. Emma is well and grows tall fast - she goes to school this winter - has got a new pair of long-legged boots |
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laughs, joys and sorrows that was mingled together - and one common misfortune caused much sympathy. I have not heard but very little direct from Saratoga since I left there, Mrs S S Strong wrote me a few lines about a year ago - stating that Mrs E S was in a precarious situation about her insurance as suspicion rested upon her own dear self being the incendiary - and I have not heard anything since - but I do want to learn the particulars and what has become of the Dr his wife Hellen and all the rest of the family if you know do tell me. And about Miss Stevens & Mrs Sherwood. And if you have heard from Mrs Green she has not answered my letter and I cannot learn that any one knows anything about her. The papers stated last summer that Saratoga was Saratoga - but the company that had previously visited there had gone to Europe’s and other foreign parts in search of amusement - do tell! which they can do with them big halls if the pleisure-seaker findes more desirable resort. Mrs Anna Niven’s health is very poor - she had the Measles last Aug and they left her much feebler than before. I never saw her look so badly as she has since - and as the winter season is her best season for health I have good reason to fear the result of the following summer. Emma is well and grows tall fast - she goes to school this winter - has got a new pair of long-legged boots