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Tuesday Afternoon
Tuesday Afternoon
Dear Sister Mary,
Dear Sister Mary,
I have left half the sheet from you but if I am not able to fill it, I hope you will forgive me, and try to [[unclear]] it as full.  
  I have left half the sheet from you but if I am not able to fill it, I hope you will forgive me, and try to [[unclear]] it as full.  
You see by my writing so much in one day that I'm gaining in strength decidedly. O, Mary, I do hope I may yet be well. Dr speaks quite encouragingly, and what is better still, I feel so much better. I suppose it will take a good while longer but I shall try to be patient, hoping for the best. I have been here now almost six months, a long time, do you not think so? Last Wednesday company I had was very pleasant just from Robert and Mrs. [Papa]. Mr. Roberts and Mrs Smith. I [?] not much arguments with the ladies [?] seen them since [?] documenting [?] [?] they never [?] at [?] them; but shall I [?] the
  You see by my writing so much in one day that I'm gaining in strength decidedly. O, Mary, I do hope I may yet be well. Dr speaks quite encouragingly, and what is better still, I feel so much better. I suppose it will take a good while longer but I shall try to be patient, hoping for the best. I have been here now almost six months, a long time, do you not think so?  
  Last Wednesday eveningI had a very pleasant visit from Robert and Miss [[Pipa?]] Mr. Roberts and Miss Smith. I was not much acquainted with the ladies and having seen them since our donation, you remember they were at our
 
[?] documenting [?] [?] they never [?] at [?] them; but shall I [?] the

Revision as of 14:29, 21 July 2020

Tuesday Afternoon Dear Sister Mary,

  I have left half the sheet from you but if I am not able to fill it, I hope you will forgive me, and try to unclear it as full. 
  You see by my writing so much in one day that I'm gaining in strength decidedly. O, Mary, I do hope I may yet be well. Dr speaks quite encouragingly, and what is better still, I feel so much better. I suppose it will take a good while longer but I shall try to be patient, hoping for the best. I have been here now almost six months, a long time, do you not think so? 
  Last Wednesday eveningI had a very pleasant visit from Robert and Miss Pipa? Mr. Roberts and Miss Smith. I was not much acquainted with the ladies and having seen them since our donation, you remember they were at our 
[?] documenting [?] [?] they never [?] at [?] them; but shall I [?] the