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his Barn chores for about two weeks and for two or three months nothing more. But now for the past six or eight weeks he has been very well indeed better than for a year - has been cutting some saplings from the lot he lately purchased, which formerly belonged to Aunt Reed. I hope he may continue to be well - but don't know. Suck sicknesses as he had, last spring, are so fearful in their consequences, especially if of frequent occurrence. The rest of us have been usually well, though Alma & myself have both had the Rush within a few weeks, which made us quite sick, but for a few days only. And Annie has been more unwell than usual this winter, not able to attend school for several weeks, but better now. The fact is in a family of five or six, some one of the number is usually ailing. But on the whole, we have little severe sickness, seldom employ a Physician. Alma attended school this winter, for although I needed her very much at home, I felt that