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I do hope my dearest brother you are feeling a good deal better to day​ today​ I do want you to be. so much. my​ My​ greatest comfort is thinking about your being pretty well, comfortable.

You never complain ar​ are​ always patient Walt dear & an example for us all.

You are more than kind to write me such a long letter when you are not strong. been​ Been​ so sick, (and I do feel so sorry) all the rest in the letter every word is good to know.

I think of you always my dear brother as I always like to tell you indeed Walt I dont​ don't​   think I could live without thinking about you.—I mean you are so good to me, and it is so good to have you to think of.

Walt dear if I could only write something cheerfull​ cheerful​ if I only could do anything for you.—could see you

Everyone I know asks after you Mrs​ Mrs.​ Tyler always & all her children & Mrs​ Mrs.​ Griswold never fails.

I do feel your sending me this money Walt, you have sent me so much before of course I should not have so many things my cloak for instance I must tell you again Walt you are first first

 

I have been working around this morning getting dinner & so on wanted to write anyway a line or two.

I am going to think you are better yet to day​ today​ your letter was written two days ago. I thank you very much for writing. I had not heard you was​ were​ sick my dear brother

It is right pretty to hear about those wild flowers.—

Walt dear I send love with all my heart.

Han

Love to Lou & George and Eddy