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Jan 24, 1883
Jan 24, 1883
My dear Anna,
My dear Anna,
We were much pleased to hear from you tonight, but very sorry to hear that Blanche is ill, and you not well.  You must have something to strengthen you as you are sick so often.  I will see the Dr for you, don't worry about it.  I think the cause is that you are working too hard and are troubled about the sicknesses of your friends.  I want to see you, you don't know how we miss you.  It would seem that we might get used to you being from home but I think the desire to have you at home grows upon me.  We are fully well and happy.  Baby walks very well, has given up creeping.  Mayo falls down so much that it calls forth this remark from his lips nearly every time he falls "I tumble down that" "I can't stan up, no!"  It sounds very funny we think.  Every morning he crawls over into our bed and says "Here come papa
We were much pleased to hear from you tonight, but very sorry to hear that Blanche is ill, and you not well.  You must have something to strengthen you as you are sick so often.  I will see the Dr for you, Don't worry about it.  I think the cause is that you are working too hard and are troubled about the sicknesses of your friends.  I want to see you, you don't know how we miss you.  It would seem that we might get used to you being from home but I think the desire to have you at home grows upon me.  We are fully well and happy.  Baby walks very well, has given up creeping.  Mayo falls down so much that it calls forth this remark from his lips nearly every time he falls "I tumble down that" "I can't stan up, No!"  It sounds very funny we think.  Every morning he crawls over into our bed and says "Here come papa

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Jan 24, 1883 My dear Anna, We were much pleased to hear from you tonight, but very sorry to hear that Blanche is ill, and you not well. You must have something to strengthen you as you are sick so often. I will see the Dr for you, Don't worry about it. I think the cause is that you are working too hard and are troubled about the sicknesses of your friends. I want to see you, you don't know how we miss you. It would seem that we might get used to you being from home but I think the desire to have you at home grows upon me. We are fully well and happy. Baby walks very well, has given up creeping. Mayo falls down so much that it calls forth this remark from his lips nearly every time he falls "I tumble down that" "I can't stan up, No!" It sounds very funny we think. Every morning he crawls over into our bed and says "Here come papa