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I received your letter [?] my dear
Selina and am truly grieved to learn that
you have been so ill. I fear Mr. [?] has so
[?] I did not see him when he was here
or I could have asked him to call for a
reply to your note. I hope you will get well
now but at our age one does not recover [?]
so rapidly as when they are younger. My own
health is good, tho I do not get any better
of the rheumatism and I am [?] hopeful
now that I shall ever be on my feet again.
But God's will be done - We have determined
now to remain in town till the first of
July. We did not want to go quite so far
into the country as New Market or to give
our kind friends the trouble and expense of
furnishing a house We shall probably be
able to get the Cottage at Bremo, which will