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I wonder how Dr. Foster happened to let her go I think I would not if I had been in his place. I did not see Prindle, the forty-one. I do not know whether he was there or not, but think more than probable he had gone. Wonder how long before he will take up his abode in an asylum, as Narde? predicted? Dr Foster said I was some better he thought, but no decided changes. I think I never saw him in better spirits thats he seemed so be that day. Probably he had just received a letter from Miss Sherman, or perhaps Miss Everett. Don't you believe he had? -- I have got to be packed every other morning for two or three months what do you think of that? Have you had your treatment changed since you went home? Do you think of returning to G? In your next please write the particulars! You did not say when you was going too visit me. Why did you not, so that I could be all ready for you! Won't we have good times! I can hardly wait until you get here. Now do not disappoint me for I anticipate so much pleasure. You can take your baths just the same as though you were home and I can take mine great deal better. Do come without fail! Uncle Paddock I have not seen since we were to G... The last I heard from him he was on his way to Canada, and then thought of spending the winter at New Orleans. His health was improving slowly. I must finish for want of paper I want you should write soon as you get this Martha

left margin: P.S. Give my love to your Mother and sisters I would like to see them Have as many of your Sisters come with you as you can write soon M J E