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chilly about 3 or 4 a.m. It is quite cold this week--the first part of last week it was much warmer. Last Thursday Anna and I began to clean the pantry, but we had company in the afternoon so that we could not finish till the next day. It was windy and cold and the doors were open a good deal Sarah took some cold and increased her cough. She has very hard spells which makes her sweat and after a little she feels chilly. This has put her back and weakened her, we hope she is some better today. What does your aunt Mary think about coming home this summer? Is she likely to find the time? How will she get along without you? We did mean to send you some money in this, but as we ought to have a P.O.O. I will leave it till I go to the village. I expect to send this with Roscoe Roberts. He is visiting Robbie--he came in to see Sarah and finding