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Mar. 31 1892 My dear Anna,- Your letter, also one from each of the other girls came yesterday. I will only write a word. We shall be pleased to welcome you home Saturday. We are always greatly pleased when any of you can come home. The Father man is sick. He did not take care of himself last week and so is not so well. He is in bed since yesterday. He was going down town yesterday morning but Uncle E.W. came prior then and soaked his feet and put him to bed. The Doctor and Uncle E.W. were here twice in order to keep him in bed they said. They have both just gone. I think the doctor thinks father is doing well. I meant to have sent this by post man Must end by unclear unclear Yours- Mother. What was the matter with Francis?