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her. Mrs. Jones says she might come here and welcome so as to be near Mary. She could sleep where I do, in the parlor on the sofa bedstead and Mary could stay with her nights. Mrs. Lozier would give her treatment at half of her usual prices and Mary thinks it would not be necessary for her to see Mrs. L. many times, as she herself could take charge of Anna's case. Mrs. L.'s rooms now are all full so that she could not well make Anna comfortable there. Friday I was with Mary to see the Home. We could get a very comfortable corner room there for three or four dollars a week including washing where Cynthia or I could come and stay with her and Mary could stay with us also if she liked - the 3$ room would be large enough if only two of us staid there - and we could take her breakfast up to her room - and buy just what we fancied and what ma could let us have of butter we could bring from home. If I can get something to do so as to help pay our expenses - this last plan wouldn't be so bad. It is very pleasant down there. I met two good templars among the inmates
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