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I feel you will now in this your sickness and feebleness put your- self and your family into his care and be at peace. You may so re- gain your strength as when pleas- ant Spring weather comes to go about your business again. You know you have many times come up from great weakness. Strive now my dear, dear Brother to hope in all things for the best, to look upon the bright side, to feel to say, "not my will but Thine O! Lord, be done". This I know you have always striven to do and feel. We are glad to hear such good news from Myron. Mr. Allen writes us that he is Hospital Steward at Camp Jefferson; hope he will be able to keep the situation. We can- not hear anything from Raymond only that a long time ago he went into Gen. Lane's regiment. Why does