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catarrhal, however it was some times from the stomach. I can eat the raw cabbage very well, but bran the aristocratic Madam will not tolerate. Each day the bowels move once, and since I let nothing interfere and watch myself closely as a little child, they keep regular - sometimes a little inclined to constipation, but have not taken a dose of physic nor enema for several weeks. As you advise I save those things for an emergency. All this is good underlined record for me underlined, and many thanks to my good Doctor. Yes, I use the massage you taught me, and drink drink, and breath deep, and have found these things to be "good doctrine." But here is the old cry - why can I not eat fruit. A little taste of it causes my tongue to become tender and sore, and brings out in a few hours time some thing like a cold sore on my lip. You see the Madam is still moody - she declines more, much more than she deigns to accept. You speak a good word for her, but I very much fear she is a Dilletante. When the ground dries a little and spring is more advanced, and I get more air and sunshine, I shall feel better, for out door exercise is good for