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that I received it carelessly; but Oh, Jennie! I wish you knew how much good it did me. I am so glad we have commenced keeping these journals, it gives me so much pleasure, both in reading yours and in writing my own. I hope it does you one half as much good as it does me. It is almost too dark for me to see. Good night. Thurs. 17. -- I received a dear, good letter from Anna today. I suppose it was much more welcome on account of my having been long and anxiously expecting a letter from home. I had been so foolish as to be quite uneasy about them as it had been about two weeks since I had had a letter from them before. They