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an improvement to the looks but some thing else to the feeling, otherwise he is feeling very well, the rest are all well, Fannie has the Hooping Cough, we think, She looks so thin and white, but it is nothing serious, she coughs hard enough to shake the flesh off, when she was first taken and had a fever with it, she wanted me to send word to the market "so Uncle Alex and | an improvement to the looks but some thing else to the feeling, otherwise he is feeling very well, the rest are all well, Fannie has the Hooping Cough, we think, She looks so thin and white, but it is nothing serious, she coughs hard enough to shake the flesh off, when she was first taken and had a fever with it, she wanted me to send word to the market "so Uncle Alex and Grandpa would come to see her she was so sick," "and please write to Grandpa Everetts folks cause they will be so sorry" you see she felt bad and wanted all the sympathy she could get. the kiss and message for her in your letter did her "lots : of good. The rest of us are all well, Thomas sleeps with Fanny and takes care of her in the night so I get along finely with her in the day time Ella thanks you for sending those Hymns, write soon and tell me how you all are, and what you are doing &c Love to all, . . from M R Lewis, |
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an improvement to the looks but some thing else to the feeling, otherwise he is feeling very well, the rest are all well, Fannie has the Hooping Cough, we think, She looks so thin and white, but it is nothing serious, she coughs hard enough to shake the flesh off, when she was first taken and had a fever with it, she wanted me to send word to the market "so Uncle Alex and Grandpa would come to see her she was so sick," "and please write to Grandpa Everetts folks cause they will be so sorry" you see she felt bad and wanted all the sympathy she could get. the kiss and message for her in your letter did her "lots : of good. The rest of us are all well, Thomas sleeps with Fanny and takes care of her in the night so I get along finely with her in the day time Ella thanks you for sending those Hymns, write soon and tell me how you all are, and what you are doing &c Love to all, . . from M R Lewis,