
I have visited your sister Mrs Heyde nearly every day of late but do not consider her dangerously ill.
She is now beginning to eat again and will soon be all right—Mr Heyde is evidently drinking heavily and no reliance whatever to be placed upon him;
Mrs Heyde has plenty of money at present, having some 60$
in all—She is afraid Mr Heyde writes
in a begging sort of way. She says you must pay no attention
to his demanding
Your sisters trouble is wholly with her stomach. Often has catarrhal attack which produce jaundice and indigestion—
She will be well as usual again soon—
Respectfully Yours L. M. Bingham

