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some time after the Puls. - and she is like another person tonight - thinks she will be all right tomorrow. She is knitting this evening, the first she has attempted to do today. I was very glad of Louisa's company & help this morning, as Thos. Davis is here, caring for that wood. She got the breakfast ready, and washed the dishes, swept the floor &c before going to school. Frankie did not come this week, as she had taken cold, and her Mama wanted to do some sewing for her - hope she will come next week. L. said she had commenced a letter to you last Saturday - did she send it? I am ever so glad that your dresses
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who was killed last winter by a tree falling on him is very low with consumption. Love from your sisters J. & ALE.