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We have been planning and as fast as we could making preparations for Sis to go out to you but this kind offer from Elizabeth - again, has brought us to somewhat of a stand. She certainly must go to one of the two places. but which we hardly know. You made her the first offer and it would be very pleasant for you and her too, to be there all together. It would also be very pleasant for her to be with Sister E. at is a great deal for you to help them both, as Elizabeth says, your health seems now to be rather uncertain, and on this account I feel rather inclined to have her go to [[unclear]]. It is not so far, if she should afterwards wish to go to Galesburg. - We do not wish to decide without getting your opinion first. What say you, sister? Advise with us. - Would it be best to get her a summer bonnet. Mother is inclined to have her with you but she is not-
We have been planning and as fast as we could making preparations for Sis to go out to you but this kind offer from Elizabeth - again, has brought us to somewhat of a stand. She certainly must go to one of the two places. but which we hardly know. You made her the first offer and it would be very pleasant for you and her too, to be there all together. It would also be very pleasant for her to be with Sister E. It is a great deal for you to help them both, as Elizabeth says, your health seems now to be rather uncertain, and on this account I feel rather inclined to have her go to N.H.? It is not so far, if she should afterwards wish to go to Galesburg. - We do not wish to decide without getting your opinion first. What say you, sister? Advise with us. - Would it be best to get her a summer bonnet. Mother is  
 
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inclined to have her with you but she is not-

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We have been planning and as fast as we could making preparations for Sis to go out to you but this kind offer from Elizabeth - again, has brought us to somewhat of a stand. She certainly must go to one of the two places. but which we hardly know. You made her the first offer and it would be very pleasant for you and her too, to be there all together. It would also be very pleasant for her to be with Sister E. It is a great deal for you to help them both, as Elizabeth says, your health seems now to be rather uncertain, and on this account I feel rather inclined to have her go to N.H.? It is not so far, if she should afterwards wish to go to Galesburg. - We do not wish to decide without getting your opinion first. What say you, sister? Advise with us. - Would it be best to get her a summer bonnet. Mother is

on left side: inclined to have her with you but she is not-