
Yours with check for 50$ recd—I put 40 in the Savings Bank to your sister's credits—she not wishing to keep that amt in house; and she had sufficient with her for the present—
Mrs Heyde has had a poor spell but not confined to bed, she is much better now,
and able to attend to house hold duties to some extent—I always look after
her when sick if I know it—Mr Heyde is often sent
for me but fails to let Mrs Heydes wants known, and returns to her with some
vague answer
I presume he has written you most pitiful letters as to your sister's condition, if like other messages that I know of. They are perfectly unreliable
If any thing serious occurs to Mrs Heyde I will inform you at once—
Sincerely Yours L. M. Bingham