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for you Mary. I hardly dare tell you them lest it should excite in your mind a feeling of vanity. The Dr. was trying to coax me that other day, in a kind, fatherly sort of a way, to be a little more mischevious, and he said he wished Mary was here that she was just right, she was always cheerful and making every body else cheerful, and I hear the same on every hand - the folks all wanted to see you. Mr. W. says he does with the little fellow was here and his wife wants to see Mary very much. I have seen unclear Yower? twice in her room and once when she was walking in the hall. I have not had much talk with her, but I like her very much. Sarah says she appears to be better than when you were here she walks a good deal better, but does not sit up any. She wishes to send her love to Mary, and to tell her that she is very much obliged to her for writing that letter to her. Dr. offer - Nils? Spooner went away the day before we came - There are 4 patients that you are not acquainted with - Mr. and Mrs. Nevins,