.MTM0.MzE4NTY
to say the least. How I wish I could see her and wait on her and comfort her a little. I am sorry Mary Jane is going to leave you so soon. I was in hopes you were going to have a good chance to rest. I feel thankful the Cen. is fairly off your hands. Of course you will miss it and feel lost and lonely without it at first, but it was too much of a burden especially as Anna is so feeble and tired out. I hope we did not do the wrong thing in coming away, I don't know as I could have started if I had known she was going to be sick. William is pretty comfortable now. He went down town today and got our letters. He is feeling better now for a few days than he has since we came here. He breathes pretty freely and sleeps much better. He did not sleep much when he had the asthma so badly. We thought of staying a few