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think I never knew it as muddy anywhere as it has been & is here & this you know is saying a great deal after the mud we had in Illinois. Almost all the time since you were here we have had mild weather mixed with sleet & rain. Some of the days & nights have been very beautiful, but you know I am not as well such weather as we have had as I am in cold weather. My principle trouble has been extreme nervousness caused as I suppose in part by the weather, in part by anxiety in regard to David & Leaming's matters & in part by the deep anxiety I have felt about you & the children, but this morning I had a very severe smarting pain in my right bronchia extending from my throat into the apex of my right lung & as I was coming from breakfast to my office I had quite a little hemorrhage. I thought at first it was going to be serious but it