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I hope Anna will grow stronger too when she comes down; so you may look out for me Wednesday evening. I am very sorry not to give you time to write first but if I waited another day the chance of coming with Owen would be lost. It will not do to leave Mary alone as she really need some one with her. She is kept quite busy now, and it is pleasant being here, she is looking and feeling much better then when I first came down. We send today the worsted and the ribbon and a little [[broma?]], If I can pack it. We would have sent oranges only those in the market have been frost-bitten and we are waiting for an other vessel to come in. Capt Minnis, a friend and patient of Mary's has promised to look
I hope Anna will grow stronger too when she comes down; so you may look out for me Wednesday evening. I am very sorry not to give you time to write first but if I waited another day the chance of coming with Owen would be lost. It will not do to leave Mary alone as she really need some one with her. She is kept quite busy now, and it is pleasant being here, she is looking and feeling much better then when I first came down. We send today the worsted and the ribbon and a little broma, If I can pack it. We would have sent oranges only those in the market have been frost-bitten and we are waiting for an other vessel to come in. Capt Minnis, a friend and patient of Mary's has promised to look
 
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a letter sent from [[br?]] B. He said nothing about Lizzie Williams Do you know how that affair prospers, and when she is expected over.

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I hope Anna will grow stronger too when she comes down; so you may look out for me Wednesday evening. I am very sorry not to give you time to write first but if I waited another day the chance of coming with Owen would be lost. It will not do to leave Mary alone as she really need some one with her. She is kept quite busy now, and it is pleasant being here, she is looking and feeling much better then when I first came down. We send today the worsted and the ribbon and a little broma, If I can pack it. We would have sent oranges only those in the market have been frost-bitten and we are waiting for an other vessel to come in. Capt Minnis, a friend and patient of Mary's has promised to look

in margin: a letter sent from br? B. He said nothing about Lizzie Williams Do you know how that affair prospers, and when she is expected over.