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kind for which you cheerfully exchange yours which are equally sweet to me, if not more so- Mrs. Van De ((unclear)) is much better than when she left the post of Fort Sill and thinks the trip done here a great deal of good. Mrs ((unclear)) is also very well - and both have at present my very comfortable and roomy quarters - Mrs. Carlton has not been well since her arrival and had a hard time of it ((unclear)) this: and did not enjoy the march at all - she is, or rather seems to be rather lonely here, without Mrs. R. and Mrs. McK - her fond intimates. I will do myself the great pleasure to-morrow, to call and see her. Of course she