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Home, up stairs on the floor close by the stove, Thurs. eve. Dear Sis, You can't imagine how we miss you and Ottie- I would have posted after you before this only I've not felt quite well. We don't want you to be in any hurry about coming home- get all the good you can out of your visit- stay as long as you conveniently can- and have just as much fun as possible. Sarah does not think she will go down next week but I think I shall if nothing hinders and I reckon a great deal on having you stay till I am ready to come home again. Still I would not have you stay one minute longer than is agreeable to you. Have you been to see Annie yet? I suppose not or you would have mentioned it. This is a very cold night- the coldest we have had since last winter and Sarah says she hopes they won't try to burn Utica up tonight. Did hear or see anything of the fire there

in margin Love to Ottie and cousins Mary and all.