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   Clinton, Jan. 10, 1852.__
   Clinton, Jan. 10, 1852.__
Dear Sister Mary,  
Dear Sister Mary,  
   The news that you had come home was as sudden, as it was unexpected; but the pleasure that i felt on hearing you were so near me was not unmixed with anxiety. Mother says in her note, that you are unwell with the influenza, but how unwell, and whether you are
   The news that you had come home was as sudden, as it was unexpected; but the pleasure that i felt on hearing you were so near me was not unmixed with anxiety. Mother says in her note, that you are unwell with the influenza, but how unwell, and whether you are going back next term, she does not say. If you have not written already, I hopey you will as soon as you receive this, for I shall be quite uneasy until I hear further from you. You are coming to

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 Clinton, Jan. 10, 1852.__

Dear Sister Mary,

 The news that you had come home was as sudden, as it was unexpected; but the pleasure that i felt on hearing you were so near me was not unmixed with anxiety. Mother says in her note, that you are unwell with the influenza, but how unwell, and whether you are going back next term, she does not say. If you have not written already, I hopey you will as soon as you receive this, for I shall be quite uneasy until I hear further from you. You are coming to