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she is quite comfortable and pleasant and again she is fretful and uneasy and seems to be very fearful. We have to watch her a good deal. She sleeps up in our room. She rests very well nights, does not disturb us at all. She seems to feel very well today.

  We are all pretty well now. Mother is much better than she has been, and so am I. I have knit me a pair of stockens this spring, the first I ever knit, and now I have begun to piece me a quilt.

Dont you think I am getting smart?

  Good bye now, dear sister, may we meet soon. Accept love and write soon; dont forget
           Your sister Sarah.

P.S. I dare say Pierce and Owen will be right glad to see you and you will be right glad to see them. Their store is Pierce & co; Corner of Lake and Langamon St.