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We have not seen Mary Wilder yet. She is not very well, and her Father has been very sick. Have you heard any particulars of Mrs. Frost's sickness and death? We heard it was a sudden death.- Sick but a few days. A letter from Marion says she will not be at home for a week or so. She expects to see you on her way home. Francis keeps well, I hope. I think of nothing to do for heat-rash but to sponge him off in warm water. Keys was in the same condition and I sponged him off every night - in real warm water, he enjoyed it so much. The clock strikes nine and I must to bed. I have been about ten minutes writing this scrawl is my apology. Azariah I am not satisfied about the toe I want you to consult physicians. be sure and do so. Your vacation is half gone and your toe is not cured. Anna I want you to have a hired girl. I believe you need one. A competent one. Then if Ethel should come to Oberlin she