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Thurs.21. Mr B. is going to the P.O. this morning so I will send this. Wm. intended to write to Ann yesterday but he did not feel quite well enough. She will probably get a word from him before a great while. It is warm today. We have sleighing now though some go on wheels. How is it in Steuben? I hope our folks will have a road across to B. Price as we used to. Is is not so rough as the other way, I think. How is Mr. H. Jones? is she able to come over to see Mother. Give our love to her. I have written to George this week. Give our love to them all when you see them. How is your own health? does that ulcer trouble you yet? Did you move the lounge from the sitting room into mother's bedroom, or what do you sleep on? Elizabeth has had some diarrhea for a few days. We hope it will do her good as she has been troubled so much with constipation. I do not think she is quite so cold as she was. My health is | |||
Thurs.21. Mr B. is going to the P.O. this morning so I will send this. Wm. intended to write to Ann yesterday but he did not feel quite well enough. She will probably get a word from him before a great while. It is warm today. We have sleighing now though some go on wheels. How is it in Steuben? I hope our folks will have a |
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annotation 1876 - to Mary from E.R.? /annotation Thurs.21. Mr B. is going to the P.O. this morning so I will send this. Wm. intended to write to Ann yesterday but he did not feel quite well enough. She will probably get a word from him before a great while. It is warm today. We have sleighing now though some go on wheels. How is it in Steuben? I hope our folks will have a road across to B. Price as we used to. Is is not so rough as the other way, I think. How is Mr. H. Jones? is she able to come over to see Mother. Give our love to her. I have written to George this week. Give our love to them all when you see them. How is your own health? does that ulcer trouble you yet? Did you move the lounge from the sitting room into mother's bedroom, or what do you sleep on? Elizabeth has had some diarrhea for a few days. We hope it will do her good as she has been troubled so much with constipation. I do not think she is quite so cold as she was. My health is