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Our poor WIllie seems quite sick today - languid and feverish. I don't believe John - you will ever see him. It seems impossible to me that he can live - Ma says she would hardly be surprised at his dying any day. He is thin and not at all strong. he can hardly sit alone yet - and he is almost nine months old- And he is so beautiful when his cheeks are a little flushed. He has the largest brightest eyes I ever saw in a baby. I fear they are too bright- Charlotte wants to go to Pittsburgh next week - but it will depend on Willie altogether. We are all very anxious to see your boy - and will greet him with open arms and hearts - He is the same to me - what can his name be - enough that he is yours. Tell Julie she could not bring him to a better place if she wants him spoiled - we are capital hands at it - especially Ma - I suppose Romaine told you all about her plans and prospects - She is now out at unclear making her last visit as Romaine Le Moyne - I cannot bear to think of her going away - Home will be a different sort of place when she is