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   I have not been out since I came here except one afternoon to meeting & once to ride awhile with Eliab. I might have gone more but didn't feel like it
   I have not been out since I came here except one afternoon to meeting & once to ride awhile with Eliab. I might have gone more but didn't feel like it
   Mallie took Percy down street yesterday got a very fine likeness of him to send to Minnesota
   Mallie took Percy down street yesterday got a very fine likeness of him to send to Minnesota
   Mary Ely & Family Beach are having a fine time riding about etc.  
   Mary Ely & Fanny Beach are having a fine time riding about etc.  
4th Eliab himself for a wonder & Maria call'd up here this morning & brought your letter what a fine time you must have had but how is it possible that Ann could have endur'd so much fatigue I am afraid she and the
4th Eliab himself for a wander & Maria call'd up here this morning & brought your letter what a fine time you must have had but how is it possible that Ann could have endur'd so much fatigue I am afraid she and the

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hot mustard Poultice her food does not trouble her quite as much since she has strawberries green Peas etc. & her appetite is good. It seems as if she would gain strength some if she could keep her food down

 I have not been out since I came here except one afternoon to meeting & once to ride awhile with Eliab. I might have gone more but didn't feel like it
 Mallie took Percy down street yesterday got a very fine likeness of him to send to Minnesota
 Mary Ely & Fanny Beach are having a fine time riding about etc. 

4th Eliab himself for a wander & Maria call'd up here this morning & brought your letter what a fine time you must have had but how is it possible that Ann could have endur'd so much fatigue I am afraid she and the