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She has the attacks in the
 
She has the attacks in the
 
night, and how dreadful
 
night, and how dreadful
it would be were Sue alone
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it would be were Sue alone.
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I will hear from her this
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evening and write you
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how she is.
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Mattie called yesterday eve=
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ning and gave me John's
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letter to read. We are very
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glad he is comming and

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This item is currently being transcribed by a volunteer. We look forward to making the full-text of the document available soon. (cg)

                                 Feb 13th 1880
        My Dear Sir
           I know you must

feel so anxious about your dear mother, I have concluded to write today and get Mr B to send it by the boat. Sue wishes me to tell you that the Dr thinks very seriously of her case, and urge you to come at once. She as had five hemor- rhages - the last three very severe, and you know at her age, and with her fee bleness she cant stand many more. I do not whish to alarm you dear Sir. We all hope she may yet get better, but yet we feel you ought to know the extent of her sickness, and give you at least the oppor to come. It would be such a comfort to Sue. Poor dear child, no one knows but her Heavenly Father what she has had to contend with the last few years. It was such a mercy that Nannie came down just the day before she was taken. She will re main with Sue though she did not expect to stay. She has the attacks in the night, and how dreadful it would be were Sue alone. I will hear from her this evening and write you how she is. Mattie called yesterday eve= ning and gave me John's letter to read. We are very glad he is comming and