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  Our beloved Brother Walt.

Your note with magazine was duly recd—2 dollars—also—when the postman came, Han was prostrate on the floor, unable to help herself—her symptoms were very much worse—dark red urine. I assisted her up stairs to her bed—when she again regretted not having had the mattrass​ mattress​ made over—but it can be taken away at 8 o'clock and returned at 4 ½ complete as new—for 5.50—I had so arranged it. Dr has not yet been to see her to day—he says that he is busy until midnight sometimes, be he will no doubt be in by   evening. O 'Walt'! How dreadfull she looks—wan and allmost entirely helpless her thin gray—allmost white hair. Could Lou but understand this, I know she would hasten—allmost fly to see her—assist her—

I am now quite old, and break down at times—nervous and exhausted

O! communicate with George about her. He might come on himself

Dear, trusty friend of ours dear Walt—I cannot fully express my gratitude to you— Good old Mother Whitman's voice, comes to me, from the spirit land. I hear it! O! Charlie!

Dont ever give up Charlie