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Saratoga Springs, 2.1./58 My dear Anna

 I had quite forgotten that I was to write to you today until Jennie reminded me of it, and I assure you, I am not sorry it is so for I am homesick and even the act of writing to you will give me some pleasure.
 I wonder if you or Mary have got home yet: if you have not it must be lonely there.
 Thank you, Anna, for writing to me from Canastota. I was a good deal afraid you would not, for I was most sure you would

Sideways: We did hope to get a letter from you today, but suppose you did not get home in season to write Wednesday this week. I would like much to see you all but can not boast of much homesickness. I feel willing to stay quite a while if only I may get well again. I am able to walk a good many miles in a day and if I go on a few month I shall think nothing of walking to Utica and back, which will make it quite a convenience in case I get my hearing and go to Utica town. Love, Jennie