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ten minutes. Thank you for sending "Mark Twain" it has amused him very much today. I read to him a little at a time.Mate takes care of him nights altogether: she lies on the couch near him and says she sleeps a good deal. He has not slept-much today but has been sleeping nicely this eve. We hope he will be better tomorrow. I do not think you need to come home. As far as I can judge he is, on the whole, doing well. I try to  keep you informed as to how he is. Mother is quite feeble but no more so I think that she that she often is I do not think you need to come to see her on account of her health unless she wishes it. Anna is no marse - rather little if any thing. We do not give Eddie any thing to eat without the Drs advice. He has not been very hungry today. I shall not go home tomorrow.
ten minutes. Thank you for sending "Mark Twain" it has amused him very much today. I read to him a little at a time. Mate takes care of him nights altogether: she lies on the couch near him and says she sleeps a good deal. He has not slept-much today but has been sleeping nicely this eve. We hope he will be better tomorrow. I do not think you need to come home. As far as I can judge he is, on the whole, doing well. I try to  keep you informed as to how he is. Mother is quite feeble but no more so I think that she that she often is I do not think you need to come to see her on account of her health unless she wishes it. Anna is no worse - rather little if any thing. We do not give Eddie any thing to eat without the Drs advice. He has not been very hungry today. I shall not go home tomorrow.

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ten minutes. Thank you for sending "Mark Twain" it has amused him very much today. I read to him a little at a time. Mate takes care of him nights altogether: she lies on the couch near him and says she sleeps a good deal. He has not slept-much today but has been sleeping nicely this eve. We hope he will be better tomorrow. I do not think you need to come home. As far as I can judge he is, on the whole, doing well. I try to keep you informed as to how he is. Mother is quite feeble but no more so I think that she that she often is I do not think you need to come to see her on account of her health unless she wishes it. Anna is no worse - rather little if any thing. We do not give Eddie any thing to eat without the Drs advice. He has not been very hungry today. I shall not go home tomorrow.