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this A.M. I have also thought that if you were detained on the Road you would surely write me from the place of your detention. I hope you & the children are well. I know you must all be very tired from your long journey. I intended to have gone to church this morning but did not get ready in time, & so I thought it would be the pleasantest way I could spend my time to write you, although I ave a long letter written which I have not yet mailed, but which I shall send to you in the morning, a letter containing Doct. Higday's prescription for Winnie & also the medicine which he prescribed. I hope all the weeks that will pass before