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and see what a pleasant little room I have got, and how comfortable I look in it, and what a good kind nurse I have, I know you would like her, she is always so cheerful and kind. Oh, Anna, I do think that I should sometime before a great while be able to go home well and walk all around! How strange it will seem now wont it? I realy believe you would hardly know me if I should some home now walking. But I suppose I shall shall have to wait a little while before I do that. I received Jane's letter last evening. It came just in time, as I have been rather anxious during the day because it had been so long, as I thought, since I heard from home. Had it not been longer than usual? It seemed so to me, and I was almost afraid something was the matter. Tell Jenny that I am very glad to hear that her [[sketch of an eye]] is better, I should think from her description that she must look truly beautiful. A purple eye! How pretty! I had a very pleasant visit from Cousin Thomas, although a very short one. If he had come five minutes later I should have lost his visit almost if not entirely, as I was just on the point of taking my bath which if I had taken would have made me unable to talk much if any for an hour or two and he only staid about an hour and a half. You must pardon me, dear Anna, if I break off short here without telling you any thing interesting, and close as I am very tired. It tires me very much to write. I am getting along very well [[bare?]] my treatment as well as I can expect. With much love, Sarah.
and see what a pleasant little room I have got, and how comfortable I look in it, and what a good kind nurse I have, I know you would like her, she is always so cheerful and kind. Oh, Anna, I do think that I should sometime before a great while be able to go home well and walk all around! How strange it will seem now wont it? I realy believe you would hardly know me if I should some home now walking. But I suppose I shall shall have to wait a little while before I do that. I received Jane's letter last evening. It came just in time, as I have been rather anxious during the day because it had been so long, as I thought, since I heard from home. Had it not been longer than usual? It seemed so to me, and I was almost afraid something was the matter. Tell Jenny that I am very glad to hear that her [[sketch of an eye]] is better, I should think from her description that she must look truly beautiful. A purple eye! How pretty! I had a very pleasant visit from Cousin Thomas, although a very short one. If he had come five minutes later I should have lost his visit almost if not entirely, as I was just on the point of taking my bath which if I had taken would have made me unable to talk much if any for an hour or two and he only staid about an hour and a half. You must pardon me, dear Anna, if I break off short here without telling you any thing interesting, and close as I am very tired. It tires me very much to write. I am getting along very well have my treatment as well as I can expect. With much love, Sarah.

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and see what a pleasant little room I have got, and how comfortable I look in it, and what a good kind nurse I have, I know you would like her, she is always so cheerful and kind. Oh, Anna, I do think that I should sometime before a great while be able to go home well and walk all around! How strange it will seem now wont it? I realy believe you would hardly know me if I should some home now walking. But I suppose I shall shall have to wait a little while before I do that. I received Jane's letter last evening. It came just in time, as I have been rather anxious during the day because it had been so long, as I thought, since I heard from home. Had it not been longer than usual? It seemed so to me, and I was almost afraid something was the matter. Tell Jenny that I am very glad to hear that her sketch of an eye is better, I should think from her description that she must look truly beautiful. A purple eye! How pretty! I had a very pleasant visit from Cousin Thomas, although a very short one. If he had come five minutes later I should have lost his visit almost if not entirely, as I was just on the point of taking my bath which if I had taken would have made me unable to talk much if any for an hour or two and he only staid about an hour and a half. You must pardon me, dear Anna, if I break off short here without telling you any thing interesting, and close as I am very tired. It tires me very much to write. I am getting along very well have my treatment as well as I can expect. With much love, Sarah.