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As Sarah has left this page for me, and I have not written much lately, I guess I must try and write something, to redeem my character, if for no other reason. Sarah has written such a nice full leyter, that I hardly know how to add anything - you know I dont want to take the shine off from her letter, but perhaps you will think there is no danger, so I will proceed as well as I know how. You will be sorry to hear that Elizabeth is poorly, but we are in hopes she will be better tomorrow. I wish Mary could see her. She has taken some cold, I think, and seems bilious. She seems better this afternoon, but has not much appetite. I hope you have had a good meeting this week, those of you who were able to attend. The weather has been very favorable, if it was the same there as it was here, - it has been very pleasant here nearly all the week; hope it will continue so next week. Who preaches in our church tomorrow? and next Sabbath? Wish I could be there to hear him. We received a letter two or three days ago, written on the inside by Jennie & Cynthia, and on the outside by Mary. It seems good to get something from each one, if only a little. I wish Robbie and Eddie would write again. We have had no letter from Lewis and Jane, but hope to soon. Give much love to father and mother and all. Anna.