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Precious ones; -- I will have some mercy on your eyes and not try them as Sissie has; perhaps you will think I have too much mercy on your brains, leaving out most carefully all that would have a tendency to weary them. However, you will not expect very much solid, abstruse metaphysical thought from me, will you? Such as I can, I will write & you will, I know, bear with me. Sis looks over my shoulder, and after reading the above, suggests that were it for that consideration. I should be very unwilling to trouble you with anything further after what has been written! There now, she thinks I have twistest her idea, but never mind, I like it just as well -- My visit with Robert and the nice rides we had, did a great deal for me. I am a great deal better, and weigh
cross text Please present to your Quaker friends the respects of your little Quaker sister. Hope they will not find the period of acclimation a severe one.