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she known how many times I thought of her, and how much I wished to do something for her comfort, I am sure she would not have thought I had forgotten her as I fear she must have done. I cannot send her any token of my remembrance now, but cousin Jennie if you will accept the enclosed two dollars which is part of what I had designed for Aunt, I shall be glad to have you. I know it is but a trifle and that is why it has not been sent before but perhaps it may pay for some little thing which you would not otherwise feel like getting. Some time since a lady called upon me (I think her name was Evans or Jones) who was going from Remsen to San Francisco. From her I learned of cousin Lewis' sickness and thought then I certainly would write, for I was as anxious to hear further from him