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her cold as when she took cold last spring. I think I
her cold as when she took cold last spring. I think I wrote you in the Fall that she was better and stronger than she was the fall previous, and I think she was, but she took cold coming home from Utica, and has hardly been so well since. She has been losing in flesh the last part of the winter. I noticed it some time before she took her cold, she is quite emaciated now, excepting her face, which you know always looks pretty full - but it looks [crossed out] seems some thinner now than usual. This failing in flesh seems to me to be the most discouraging symptom as far as I can see. I am writing  this quite hastily, as R. & M.A. are going down to the village to church tonight to hear Mr. Shepherd, the Presiding Elder, preach. Jennie has gone home with Ellen Davies & husband, who were here to dinner. She will probably
wrote you in the Fall that she was
better and stronger than she was the  
fall previous, and I think she was,
but she took cold coming home from
Utica, and has hardly been so well
since. She has been losing in flesh
the last part of the winter.

Latest revision as of 18:41, 2 October 2020

her cold as when she took cold last spring. I think I wrote you in the Fall that she was better and stronger than she was the fall previous, and I think she was, but she took cold coming home from Utica, and has hardly been so well since. She has been losing in flesh the last part of the winter. I noticed it some time before she took her cold, she is quite emaciated now, excepting her face, which you know always looks pretty full - but it looks [crossed out] seems some thinner now than usual. This failing in flesh seems to me to be the most discouraging symptom as far as I can see. I am writing this quite hastily, as R. & M.A. are going down to the village to church tonight to hear Mr. Shepherd, the Presiding Elder, preach. Jennie has gone home with Ellen Davies & husband, who were here to dinner. She will probably