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Remsen, Nov. 14, 1871 Dear sister, I have just learned that father is going to the village and as he is most ready I can write but a few hasty lines. We very much hope that he will bring a letter from you as we are anxious to hear you looked so poorly on the way down to the village that I have regretted very much that I did not stay at the depot to help you into the cars. We hope you had no great trouble with that heavy basket and satchel.

in margins: 16 - We have had no opportunity to send this - it rained so that father did not go down. Robbie went once and carried the letter in his pocket, but forgot to leave it - he brought home your letter also one from Mary. She says you had better take another dose of Plat. I send one which I prepared with sugar of milk and a few Plat pellets. Sarah came down to her breakfast this morning - Anna also is better - the rain carried off all our snow but more fell last night so that Robbie can go to the village this morning in the sleigh - all well. Much love.