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Dear Sister,
 
Dear Sister,
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I have written to Nina, but since you ask
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how I am I am going to write you a real ego-
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tistical letter. I am not sick but I have not been
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right well since I had that cold.  Mrs. T[ucker] thinks I have
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a bad cough, but I don't think I have more than I
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have every winter, that is I cough [some?] night and morning
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in damp weather, when I sit in a cold church, etc. Dr. [?] never
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seemed easy about

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Rome, December 24, 1862

Dear Sister,

I have written to Nina, but since you ask

how I am I am going to write you a real ego-

tistical letter. I am not sick but I have not been

right well since I had that cold. Mrs. T[ucker] thinks I have

a bad cough, but I don't think I have more than I

have every winter, that is I cough [some?] night and morning

in damp weather, when I sit in a cold church, etc. Dr. [?] never

seemed easy about