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My Dear Husband I cannot see this letter closed without saying a few words to the dear one, I am gaining my strength once more and hope shortly to be as well as usual, I have not as yet been out of my room but next week myself and Miss Pearce expect to be Lady's in the Parlor - a few words about our "Little Daughter" I often look at her and wish you were here to see how interesting she grows, you would not know she was the same child, she is large as a child of 3 or 4 months old, and instead of looking like Eg is the image of her Dear Father we can all of us see the resemblance and all who come in exclaim how much she looks like her Father - Mother and Cousin are both scolding me so I must content myself with these few lines - when you write do not forget to file the papers you unclear and I won't straining my eyes so my dear husband good bye -From your ever affectionate Wife Jane Ann Pearce