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  Bro Walt.

Han improving still. We feel no anxiety, yet are watchfull​ watchful​ —Dr Brigham attends her solely, he so much resembles in person and deportment her old and revered friend Dr Thayer—who allways​ always​ felt and displayed, practicaly​ practically​ the warmest sympathy for her—Dr Rutherford had insisted on my employing a murse, to dwell in the house with us, but Brigham assured us that it was not required; that she would improve in a few days, and a very kind, sisterly neighbor  Mrs Leach, volunteerd to come in daily and personaly​ personally​ arrange her bed, and administer to her comfort, in other ways. I assure you, Walt, that at one time I was cast down—therefore you will excuse me for appealing to you, as I have done—Han injoined me strictly not to inform you of her sickness that it would worry you, but I consider her in extreme danger, and felt it to be my duty to let her friends know, and I am [illegible] you would have censured me severely, in event she had [illegible] recoverd—But she must not yet know that I have written you, she will be uneasy, as to its effect upon you—Address to me, therefore, care of Post Master Beckwith—I think she will gain speedily, with caution. The climate at present bad—

C.L. Heyde