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...yesterday. I spoke to Dr. about Mary Lewis and from what you had written he seemed to think very encouragingly of her case. He said that if dispepsia [sic] is all that she has, he thinks she can without doubt be cured. You know something of how successful he is in such cases. I do not know he has ever failed to relieve dispepsia [sic]. How is cousin Mary's health. I received a letter from Thomas today requesting me to speak to Dr. | ...yesterday. I spoke to Dr. about Mary Lewis and from what you had written he seemed to think very encouragingly of her case. He said that if dispepsia [sic] is all that she has, he thinks she can without doubt be cured. You know something of how successful he is in such cases. I do not know he has ever failed to relieve dispepsia [sic]. How is cousin Mary's health. I received a letter from Thomas today requesting me to speak to Dr. Strary |
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have my say now. O, Anna, how I do wish I could be at home with you for an hour and have a good lively sing in our little parlour [sic]. Does Lewis sing as much as used to and do you continue humming and sol fa ing as...as ever? But I have a word to say to Mary; so good bye and don't say I have not written to you....
Sarah
Dear Mary,
...yesterday. I spoke to Dr. about Mary Lewis and from what you had written he seemed to think very encouragingly of her case. He said that if dispepsia [sic] is all that she has, he thinks she can without doubt be cured. You know something of how successful he is in such cases. I do not know he has ever failed to relieve dispepsia [sic]. How is cousin Mary's health. I received a letter from Thomas today requesting me to speak to Dr. Strary