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has. Henry was out to see here, a few weeks since. She did not know him & was speechless, she was taken the night before he got there, but she better soon after he left. I received a letter from her two days after it was written the day H left. She says her health is pretty good but her head is about the same as it was last spring. She worried considerable about it lately, but the Dr tells her he is confident he can cure her and she has great confidence in him that one spot at the top of the spine discharges not less than two large spoonfuls every night. She has not had any of her raving spells since she was home. H says she looks about the same as she did when she was home, when she comes home you will of course receive the first visit after she gets rested, Then you can judge for your self wheather she has been benefited much or not, she was very sorry she could not com up there when she was home last, she said Aunt had been like a Mother to us is seemed as if she must see her before she went back but she had so much to do and so short a time to do it in it could not be, but she will be home to stay soon. It seems as is I could not wait until the time, if she was only coming home well how glad I should be, but I must be content with the improvement she has made.

   Cousin when she comes home you will come and make me a visit, wont you, remember you have never been here I think you can afford me a visit now dont you?  methinks I hear you say yes and I shall expect it  I close with love to yourself and cousins unclear John & his little one included.

Cousin Mary

upside down: Miss Cynthia