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or my knee? By the by I'm afraid it is you not me who has got to hurry I can raise my foot from the ground and yesterday I took three or four steps without my crutch and it did not make my knee sell at all. just think of that Sally dear? When I come to see you I guess I shall go with a cane and I shall come along the hall so still and rap at your door; you'll say come and in will walk not hop Emma what a meeting that will be. If you are only able to sit up. I'm so glad you are getting strong. But what are you doing Sarah have I guessed right? or is Anna and her knitting there sitting on the floor close to the stove to keep warm; or are you all alone wishing that the how do you do rapp would make itself audible on the celing beneath you. But you wont hear it to night Sarah; Emma is five miles away and if she should rap you would not hear her so think of something else dear not home though that would make you feel worse than any thing else you are a mind to. the fire is sparking all the time to night as if Ann was sure she'd look up so rogish and say, "It's a sign of marriage". I hope it will be fine to morrow dont you? You wont get this if it isnt cause -- cause why. I suppose you're thinking I'm dreadfully excited but youre very much mistaken I never felt more calm