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while, and I should'nt wonder if in a year or two, more I would be as healthy as the healthiest. I guess you think, by this time, that I have said enough about myself and I hope that you are now convinced that I am very well off where I am I believe we told you in our last that Anna was gone, we have got along very well so for without any one. Lettie came up in the stage the Wednesday after you left us. Thomas did not go west, as he expected, as Mary did not come up. We have not heard from her since Lettie came, and consequently do not know as Thomas will go, or not, nor whether Mary will come to see us this Fall. A letter came from Lizzie to cousin M? last week. we opened it, she was at the Glen, and was going to have company to go out to Chicago. Elias, "coisin Henry's" brother, was going out, and she was to go with him. - I had a letter from sister E. last Friday. Her folks were all well. They had had a visit from Miss Hill, your former teacher at Whitestown. She, Miss H, spoke of you and Jennie - wished to send love. Her health has been poor for a long time is unable to teach.