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would like his doing it. She wants each of the boys to have at least one piece of the old silver. I will see what Dude thinks, but I think he will want to keep it. Romaine is going into Pa's house to lodge[underlined] during the remainder of her stay. She thinks the children are improving in health here, and will stay for some weeks yet, but as they are too many for any one house she will put some beds chairs +cetc? in that house and stay there. We are sorry to hear of your sickness, and hope you are better long ago. I have no recollection of the occasion you allude to, and am sure I could never have done so heartless a thing as to laugh at any one's suffering -[underlined] Give much love to Jule, and all the dear children. I will not pronounce between Julie and Rose until I see them together. Yours aff - Jane.