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  Saratoga. May 22. 1855.

Dear Father,

  We received your letter containing six dollars last Saturday. Were very glad to get it. I think we are both doing well now. I walked too far a week ago last Sunday and was quite poorlly all week It brought on a slight attack of Diarea which made me pretty weak for a few days: but I have got up again smart and feel as bright or brighter than ever. Am not yet quite as strong as before but am fast getting so. Sis has not had a spasm since the girls were here, and only a few symptoms We were very thankful for those collars hope the girls will serve these in the same way. - Exit Sarah. Enter Sis. - Good morning, father dear, I feel that


We have not yet received our flats. Mrs. Wood did not stop at Roberts. We had a letter from him yesterday saying that had sent them by Express last Sat. We hope to get them today. How does the garden fence get along? I do wish Eddy would write and let us know about that and the garden, and the chickens. Love to Letitia, and all, Sarah.