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is to be. She is to be buried in unclear.--Anna has just read over my letter and she & Sarah say Lewis seems to them weaker physically then mentally ---- You must want to see him I know - we often wish you were not alone so. I shall be very glad to be with you. Write soon.Much love from all. J.E.

cold so easily. Cousin Mary wished her to make her a visit but Sarah does not think it advisable. Anna is better and thinks she will need to go to New York more towards spring. Cousin Mary told Sarah she would like to visit you sometime and see New York. She thought it would be pleasanter for her to go when Anna or I go that she might have our company to the sightseeing. She would not wish to add to your expenses, of course, but thought if we could arrange it so she could pay her part she would enjoy it. She is not so well as usual now - Fannie wrote Saturday saying that her mother had one of those sinking spells a night or two ago - such as she used to have years ago. What would you think of asking her to go down with me say next week. From Jane Everett 1878