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  New Hampton Sept. 14, 1867

Dear Sister Jennie,

  We have written one letter home this week but as Anna was not as well then as she had been I know you will be anxious to hear again. She has been feeling much better for two or three days and I do hope she will soon begin to gain in strength and flesh. Indeed she is some stronger now than when we left home but she isn't very fat but we cannot expect her to gain fast especially in flesh (I think Sarah is gaining in that respect --A) Anna is resting her now so of course I can write anything about her that I like. She keeps up pretty good spirits (I guess she means wine) most all the time, and isn't so awful smart as she used to be at home, that is with her needle but she is smarter getting up in the morning (and I am not so mart.) We have the bell ringing here before breakfast and sometimes they all ring before we are fairly up; first the Seminary rising bell rings at half past five, second the cow bells ring somewhere about six, 

in margin Sunday afternoon. - I thought I would just write a word in this before I send it to let you know how we are today. Elizabeth did not feel well enough to go out today, she took a sweat this morning and feels a good deal better this afternoon. We hope she will be quite well in a few days. She seems to have taken cold when in Sixty? unclear afternoon and stood it very well. She really seems much better than she has for a long time. I think she has gained a good deal for a few days past. We are having very pleasant weather now This is a bright beautiful Sabbath How I would like to spend it in Steuben! S.