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but it seemed to be all right *
but it seemed to be all right *


He has had mutton broth three times this morning and says it tastes good. I shall give him chicken broth this afternoon. He has coughed some [[unclear]] [[sine?]] he came. For awhile this seemed to decrease for the last two days he has coughed more & expectocates considerably.
He has had mutton broth three times this morning and says it tastes good. I shall give him chicken broth this afternoon. He has coughed some [[unclear]] [[sine?]] he came. For awhile this seemed to decrease for the last two days he has coughed more & expectorates considerably.
I think he was much pleased when I told him I had asked Mary to come and see him He spoke of how glad he should be to meet her and then of you and said he had not seen you for a long time. I told him you was so feeble I did not think you would dare to come. There is considerate sickness here arising from so called "grippe" and
I think he was much pleased when I told him I had asked Mary to come and see him He spoke of how glad he should be to meet her and then of you and said he had not seen you for a long time. I told him you was so feeble I did not think you would dare to come. There is considerate sickness here arising from so called "grippe" and


* The syrup was made from the Sugar you sent (the nicest I have seen) We feel that it came from Hillsdale I believe gave it an additional relish. Forgive me that I have not thanked you for it before -
* The syrup was made from the Sugar you sent (the nicest I have seen) We feel that it came from Hillsdale I believe gave it an additional relish. Forgive me that I have not thanked you for it before -

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but it seemed to be all right *

He has had mutton broth three times this morning and says it tastes good. I shall give him chicken broth this afternoon. He has coughed some unclear sine? he came. For awhile this seemed to decrease for the last two days he has coughed more & expectorates considerably. I think he was much pleased when I told him I had asked Mary to come and see him He spoke of how glad he should be to meet her and then of you and said he had not seen you for a long time. I told him you was so feeble I did not think you would dare to come. There is considerate sickness here arising from so called "grippe" and

  • The syrup was made from the Sugar you sent (the nicest I have seen) We feel that it came from Hillsdale I believe gave it an additional relish. Forgive me that I have not thanked you for it before -