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considerable. For I have received letters from you before the day after your arrival at the farm and I understood you would write me the same this time. I suppose you are at Lafayette today. Artie is better of his cold but his bowels have been troubling him just as they did awhile ago and he has been very cross and I have not made much headway in my sewing. I have got to have someone to do my work so I can sew or hire my sewing done. I hope you will be at home Thursday if not before. I am glad your head is better. I think if you would work less and exercise more your head would be relieved of that roaring entirely. Dr Van Riifarr sent