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what chance is there of that? Or, mother asks, had we better send to [[Ambler Bros?]]? I have forgotten Dr. Burdick's address and also the other so if you advise us to send--give the address also.
what chance is there of that? Or, mother asks, had we better send to Ambler Bros.? I have forgotten Dr. Burdick's address and also the other so if you advise us to send--give the address also.


Lewis is quite poorly. Last week Thursday as he was trying to go from his office to dinner he fainted--but mother has written about it--yesterday he went to the office to work but was hardly able to do so. Fanny Ellis and mother went down to see him yesterday morning and Fanny drove on to the office and brought Lewis to the house to mother--he looks as though he had had a long sickness. Sunday he did not sit up but a very little. Mother walked up and down the steps
Lewis is quite poorly. Last week Thursday as he was trying to go from his office to dinner he fainted--but mother has written about it--yesterday he went to the office to work but was hardly able to do so. Fanny Ellis and mother went down to see him yesterday morning and Fanny drove on to the office and brought Lewis to the house to mother--he looks as though he had had a long sickness. Sunday he did not sit up but a very little. Mother walked up and down the steps

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what chance is there of that? Or, mother asks, had we better send to Ambler Bros.? I have forgotten Dr. Burdick's address and also the other so if you advise us to send--give the address also.

Lewis is quite poorly. Last week Thursday as he was trying to go from his office to dinner he fainted--but mother has written about it--yesterday he went to the office to work but was hardly able to do so. Fanny Ellis and mother went down to see him yesterday morning and Fanny drove on to the office and brought Lewis to the house to mother--he looks as though he had had a long sickness. Sunday he did not sit up but a very little. Mother walked up and down the steps