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  well my dear walt

how are you this morning i would very much like to come in and see you and get your breakfast for you but as i cant i must content myself with writing these few lines we have had later news from poor dear matty jeffie wrote the 7th she was more comfortable and her spells of coughfing was somewhat esier i think we shall get a letter to day from Jeffy if i doo i will write to you again walter dear i got your letter yesterd i am glad to you are gaining some if but slowly if we had a home walt you might loaf as long   you wanted to but i gess you will be glad to get out in the open air once more i shouldent wonder if staying in the house so much made your head worse its bad enough to have any thing the matter with the head its bad enoughf to be disabled any where but we cant run away from sickness so we have to be thankfull its no wors i have felt very sad walter dear thinking of dear matty Jeffy writes she wants to see you and me poor poor matt good bie dear walt keep up your spirits and hope for the best what a good fellow pete is

i have had quite a lot of correspondence from new york concerning your condition our relations