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What do you hear from Cousin Eddie and his family?
Christmas there but somehow we did not do it. We had a tree for the children and a very pleasant merry time. We had some nice gifts from Allston too. I did not think then that I should hear in a few days that Hattie was sick, She was taken sick New Years day with the grippe and has been sick ever since, I went to Hudson last Thursday morning on the early train and staied till Saturday and I want to tell you about her sickness. Perhaps you will feel like advising her. She has wished so many times that Aunt Mary could be with her. She said she knew she would cure her right up. Hattie got better so that a week ago last Friday the 17th she was up and dressed nearly all day and walked out into the kitchen and ate quite a little without its troubling her but  
Christmas there but somehow we did not do it. We had a tree for the children and a very pleasant merry time. We had some nice gifts from Allston too. I did not think then that I should hear in a few days that Hattie was sick, She was taken sick New Years day with the grippe and has been sick ever since, I went to Hudson last Thursday morning on the early train and staied till Saturday and I want to tell you about her sickness. Perhaps you will feel like advising her. She has wished so many times that Aunt Mary could be with her. She said she knew she would cure her right up. Hattie got better so that a week ago last Friday the 17th she was up and dressed nearly all day and walked out into the kitchen and ate quite a little without its troubling her but  


 
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grippe (old fashioned term for influenza)SS

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Christmas there but somehow we did not do it. We had a tree for the children and a very pleasant merry time. We had some nice gifts from Allston too. I did not think then that I should hear in a few days that Hattie was sick, She was taken sick New Years day with the grippe and has been sick ever since, I went to Hudson last Thursday morning on the early train and staied till Saturday and I want to tell you about her sickness. Perhaps you will feel like advising her. She has wished so many times that Aunt Mary could be with her. She said she knew she would cure her right up. Hattie got better so that a week ago last Friday the 17th she was up and dressed nearly all day and walked out into the kitchen and ate quite a little without its troubling her but

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