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Remsen, March 4, 1870. Dear Sister,

   yours written on Washington’s Birthday was very welcome and very interesting to us all especially that little item about your health-we are so thankful that God takes such good care of that-you seem to have no time amid all your many duties to take much thought of it yourself, and it is well our good Heavenly Father has time, power, and will, to make all things work together for your good. Thank you so much for all your many good letters-and the accounts you give of your labors-they help us so much to understand and sympathize with you in your work. 

in margins: now. Tomorrow they hope to take her in the cars to Stittsville she is a little better now and they will make her a bed in the cars. Mr. Hughes has rented his house for a year-he has got quite discouraged trying to keep house since Tommy’s mother died.

   Father said to me this afternoon “I feel very anxious to send Cynthia her courier money $11. Hence this letter, you must thank him for it-I really need someone to remind me of my duties in letter writing-John says in his he often thinks of you with your undisciplined charge-she is doing God’s work he adds-the letter is down to Lewis' or I would copy some of it Write to him if you can find time - Jennie Everett.