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for him from Grandpa's about five, & he was there some time, helping about the arrangements, so is pretty well used up. Frannie is very tired, & Clarence is feeling miserably, but has been taking medicine for a day or two, & is better than he was; the Dr. orders a trip to the sea-shore, do not know whether he will be persuaded to go. Grandpa seems quite well. Uncle R's wife is there. Bessie is very well, & grows very fast, sleeps all night - sometimes & seldom wakes more than once; her Grandma & father think there never was another such a baby. Shall we not have the pleasure of a visit from
for him from Grandpa's about five, & he was there some time, helping about the arrangements, so is pretty well used up. Fannie is very tired, & Clarence is feeling miserably, but has been taking medicine for a day or two, & is better than he was; the Dr. orders a trip to the sea-shore, do not know whether he will be persuaded to go. Grandpa seems quite well. Uncle R's wife is there. Bessie is very well, & grows very fast, sleeps all night - sometimes & seldom wakes more than once; her Grandma & father think there never was another such a baby. Shall we not have the pleasure of a visit from

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for him from Grandpa's about five, & he was there some time, helping about the arrangements, so is pretty well used up. Fannie is very tired, & Clarence is feeling miserably, but has been taking medicine for a day or two, & is better than he was; the Dr. orders a trip to the sea-shore, do not know whether he will be persuaded to go. Grandpa seems quite well. Uncle R's wife is there. Bessie is very well, & grows very fast, sleeps all night - sometimes & seldom wakes more than once; her Grandma & father think there never was another such a baby. Shall we not have the pleasure of a visit from