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been loosened. Yesterday he could not endure the fatigue of being raised up to take his drinks & medicine. Moving him seems to take his breath from him. We have.not heard this morning & therefore hope that he is better.
This is a very windy morning the seventhes. I commenced school yesterday. Waited for them repair the Academy, is now very comfortable. I will write Sunday all so that you will hear again Tuesday.
If you are sick & wish to send me world, telegraph Mr. Albert G. Story Little Falls & request hinm to write George Cldwill the first maid. If any of you are sick don't fail to let me konw very very soon. I hope we may be spared, to meet again but let us not anticipate so. Aunt May is not able to do any thing is very nervous & easily excited. I will take this to the slore & ask the morning news if any.
S.B.A.
George came from there about 1 oclock, Uncle is about the same. Matthews came but could tell much about him until morning. I will write you so that you will get Tuesday. S.B.A.
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