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kind for which you cheerfully exchange yours which are equally sweet to me, if not more so
kind for which you cheerfully exchange yours which are equally sweet to me, if not more so-
Mrs. Van De Writee is much better than when she left this post of Fort Sill
Mrs. Van De ((unclear)) is much better than when she left the post of Fort Sill and thinks the trip done here a great deal of good. Mrs ((unclear)) is also very well - and both have at present my very comfortable and roomy quarters - Mrs. Carlton has not been well since her arrival and had a hard time of it ((unclear)) this: and did not enjoy the march at all - she is, or rather seems to be rather lonely here, without Mrs. R. and Mrs. McK - her fond intimates.  I will do myself the great pleasure to-morrow, to call and see her.  Of course she

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kind for which you cheerfully exchange yours which are equally sweet to me, if not more so- Mrs. Van De ((unclear)) is much better than when she left the post of Fort Sill and thinks the trip done here a great deal of good. Mrs ((unclear)) is also very well - and both have at present my very comfortable and roomy quarters - Mrs. Carlton has not been well since her arrival and had a hard time of it ((unclear)) this: and did not enjoy the march at all - she is, or rather seems to be rather lonely here, without Mrs. R. and Mrs. McK - her fond intimates. I will do myself the great pleasure to-morrow, to call and see her. Of course she