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New York and call with you to see the unclear but do not know anything about that way or? the extra expense. I wish I could take you along with me and that you had written to me a little sooner the why I might perhaps have found the wherewith for us both but there is no time now I fear. Hugh Jones is quite sick with unclear in his face and neck - Dr Wiggens attends him and yesterday requested him better tho Mr. J. felt worse. Anna is better than when she came home and mother gains? - she is now washing dishes in the back kitchen with? Jennie? Annie?
Mother is wishing to write to you, but she has been writing to Mr. Chidlaw? Chidlan? to try to have him preface the unclear and I promised to write to you. Did we tell you that uncle Henry came here to spend his birthday night the 10th? of last month. Mother sent for Lewis to come and see him and they both thought it would be well to try to get Mr Chidlaw? Chidlan? to write the unclear. Mother wrote immediately then and he sent a very kind reply - not proactively? declining, mother thinks, but unclear as a serious unclear his "lack of material save in a general way" He says he met father only on two occasions. He promises in his July