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Grandpa and Grandma often speak of it and think of you all very [[kindily]]. Grandma is almost recovered from the effects of the fall, [[pertakes]] as much so as she ever will be she seems [[bree]] spry in getting up and down stairs and I think tire more easily than before her accident. She has improved in [[flirh]] and has every appearance of being well otherwise. Aunt Margaret has taken Nellie to the Blind Justitution at Batavia, the latter seemed [[kinfeetly]] willing to go and I think she will be perfectly [[contited]] there [[fers]] is a time the affliction but I know one with so sweer and complaining a disposition to bear swel an affliction. And I will remain at Batavia
Grandpa and Grandma often speak of it and think of you all very [[kindily]]. Grandma is almost recovered from the effects of the fall, [[pertakes]] as much so as she ever will be she seems [[bree]] spry in getting up and down stairs and I think tire more easily than before her accident. She has improved in [[flirh]] and has every appearance of being well otherwise. Aunt Margaret has taken Nellie to the Blind Justitution at Batavia, the latter seemed [[kinfeetly]] willing to go and I think she will be perfectly [[contited]] there [[fers]] is a time the affliction but I know one with so sweet and complaining a disposition to bear swel an affliction. And I will remain at Batavia

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Grandpa and Grandma often speak of it and think of you all very kindily. Grandma is almost recovered from the effects of the fall, pertakes as much so as she ever will be she seems bree spry in getting up and down stairs and I think tire more easily than before her accident. She has improved in flirh and has every appearance of being well otherwise. Aunt Margaret has taken Nellie to the Blind Justitution at Batavia, the latter seemed kinfeetly willing to go and I think she will be perfectly contited there fers is a time the affliction but I know one with so sweet and complaining a disposition to bear swel an affliction. And I will remain at Batavia