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Remsen Jan. 3 1852 Dear Daughter, It is now some time since we received your letter in which you found Jane was better of her cold and that Mary was sick and not able to attend to her duties I am very sorry my Dear girls that you are sick from home, and feel quite anxious to hear again and to know how you are have you got things warm enough for your walks I wish you would send home if you want money and try to get what will make you comfortable it is very poor policy to try to save in that way get unclear and flannel? I wish you could get each a thick sack or something to keep you warm I am sorry you were not better provided for cold weather when you went from home and it makes