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they cleaned house to keep themselves company. I am not nearly as homesick as I have been. I suppose I am becoming [mouted?] to the constant and strange confusion of city life, still I doubt I could ever feel at home here. William has had another hard spell of it since we wrote last. He is better now but not able to go around much. Mary thinks the medicine he is taking now is helping him decidedly. We will stay until next week at least. Cynthia seems really better. It will be four weeks tomorrow since she had her last hard spell. Mary is doing all she can to ward them off and so improve her general health. Mary says she never had a fair chance to do anything for her before. I will try to write again in a few days and let you know how she is for I know you is anxious especially mother.
they cleaned house to keep themselves company. I am not nearly as homesick as I have been. I suppose I am becoming [[mouted?]] to the constant and strange confusion of city life, still I doubt I could ever feel at home here. William has had another hard spell of it since we wrote last. He is better now but not able to go around much. Mary thinks the medicine he is taking now is helping him decidedly. We will stay until next week at least. Cynthia seems really better. It will be four weeks tomorrow since she had her last hard spell. Mary is doing all she can to ward them off and so improve her general health. Mary says she never had a fair chance to do anything for her before. I will try to write again in a few days and let you know how she is for I know you is anxious especially mother.

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they cleaned house to keep themselves company. I am not nearly as homesick as I have been. I suppose I am becoming mouted? to the constant and strange confusion of city life, still I doubt I could ever feel at home here. William has had another hard spell of it since we wrote last. He is better now but not able to go around much. Mary thinks the medicine he is taking now is helping him decidedly. We will stay until next week at least. Cynthia seems really better. It will be four weeks tomorrow since she had her last hard spell. Mary is doing all she can to ward them off and so improve her general health. Mary says she never had a fair chance to do anything for her before. I will try to write again in a few days and let you know how she is for I know you is anxious especially mother.