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heart, for the thought will come in my mind, perhaps they are sick or something so is the matter, and I feel so anxious I almost forget what I am writing about.  Oh my dear sisters, I can hardly contain myself I want to see you so badly, but I must wait, I must be patient.  A few more months and, I trust, we will be together once more.  Oh, would that we might hope never again to be sepperated; but, alas: that cannot be in this world of parting; but let us even pray that after a few short years of meeting and parting here below, we may all meet in heaven never, never to part again.  Dr. has just been in again bringing a little note which he requested me to inclose to you; it will speak for itself. Remember you must minf the doctor.
heart, for the thought will come in my mind, perhaps they are sick or something so is the matter, and I feel so anxious I almost forget what I am writing about.  Oh my dear sisters, I can hardly contain myself I want to see you so badly, but I must wait, I must be patient.  A few more months and, I trust, we will be together once more.  Oh, would that we might hope never again to be sepperated; but, alas: that cannot be in this world of parting; but let us even pray that after a few short years of meeting and parting here below, we may all meet in heaven never, never to part again.  Dr. has just been in again bringing a little note which he requested me to inclose to you; it will speak for itself. Remember you must minf the doctor. O, [[unclear]], I wish you could have looked in upon us the other evening.  I guess you would have blushed a little, at least, I do not think you would have looked quite as sober as your likeness did, if you had

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heart, for the thought will come in my mind, perhaps they are sick or something so is the matter, and I feel so anxious I almost forget what I am writing about. Oh my dear sisters, I can hardly contain myself I want to see you so badly, but I must wait, I must be patient. A few more months and, I trust, we will be together once more. Oh, would that we might hope never again to be sepperated; but, alas: that cannot be in this world of parting; but let us even pray that after a few short years of meeting and parting here below, we may all meet in heaven never, never to part again. Dr. has just been in again bringing a little note which he requested me to inclose to you; it will speak for itself. Remember you must minf the doctor. O, unclear, I wish you could have looked in upon us the other evening. I guess you would have blushed a little, at least, I do not think you would have looked quite as sober as your likeness did, if you had