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608 N. 4th St. Camden Oct. 20th Dear Mary
Your postal announcing the death of your darling Sister is before me and what shall I say to you to express my sympathy in this trial? Words are very feeble in such hours. I can only
The thirst was Bry. and I was determined Bry. should do it -- but it would not. I suffered more last menstrual period than I have for years. so much pain with a free flow of a good color -- Perhaps "coming events cast their shadows before" but I am just as regular as ever. Of course, the constipation was accompanied with hemorrhoids. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer returned last week. You will not doubt, I was glad to see them. Still I was not much lonely. I was too busy for that. I have visited the Centennial ten times and will go again if I can. I do so wish for you when I am there. Do you know anything of College affairs? My sister Mrs. Morrell and husband were here this week and we expect Cecilia Mrs. Smith and Mattie next week. Bennie has not been yet. Bennie asks what has become of Dr Everett she has not sent her love in a long while he always remembers you but I'm afraid I have neglected to dilver his message to you.