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indoors still. we have had a hard spring for [[invalids?]] very cold winds, but little snow many deaths have taken place here. I hope brother Henry keeps [[pretty?]] well. I do want to write to him, but I have neglected writing so long, that it is quite a difficulty for me now to set about it [[unclear]] our relations are well here with the exception of my brother and myself, I hope the fine weather will bring a change upon us Let us have a letter from [[unclear]] again, before long as we shall be anxious to know how you are all getting on. With much love & sympathy to you all from [[unclear]] ]]Affectionately ?]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]]
indoors still. we have had a hard spring for invalids very cold winds, but little snow many deaths have taken place here. I hope brother Henry keeps pretty well. I do want to write to him, but I have neglected writing so long, that it is quite a difficulty for me now to set about it. All our relations are well here with the exception of my brother and myself, I hope the fine weather will bring a change upon us Let us have a letter from you again, before long as we shall be anxious to know how you are all getting on. With much love & sympathy to you all from yr.  Affectionate Aunt  J Williams

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indoors still. we have had a hard spring for invalids very cold winds, but little snow many deaths have taken place here. I hope brother Henry keeps pretty well. I do want to write to him, but I have neglected writing so long, that it is quite a difficulty for me now to set about it. All our relations are well here with the exception of my brother and myself, I hope the fine weather will bring a change upon us Let us have a letter from you again, before long as we shall be anxious to know how you are all getting on. With much love & sympathy to you all from yr. Affectionate Aunt J Williams