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She frisks about with considerable life and seems to enjoy herself very much - But she is sallow still - Fanny thinks homeopathy would do her good - But I hesitate about giving her medicine when she seems to feel so well - Father has his old diarrhea trouble - hardly sleeps at all some nights - is up and down all night long - He has very little strength I have had two letters from unclear words Please tell unclear Girls that Dr Colby and his wife were both buried the last day of June, at Concord - Both had been sick a long time P.M. It must be rather a sad sabbath at Portland - It is said that neither of the Cong. Churches that are Burnt out are able to rebuild unless by uniting. - O so warm it is to day - really oppressive it makes ones head ache - But over two hundred at meeting this P.M. and none yet this morning - I do like the singing here. They use the Sabbath Hymn Book V Sabbath Hymn & Tune Book I did not go out this forenoon - When May came home I asked her for the temp She said it was "He came unto his own and his own received him not" - She gave we girls an idea of the sermon - She says she can understand such sermons - She usually gets hold of the main idea, showing that she has understood the design & point of the discourse Your own loving Nettie