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Blenheim, October 31st
Sunday Morning
Darling Nina,
I wrote you a long let
ter a few days ago and have just re
turned from [Emanuel?] so I can't
write you a long letter, but the Dr.
is going to Richmond tomorrow, so
I will write a few lines to send with
the things I send you. I am indeed
disturbed darling that you are hav
ing such a hard time with B.
It is too outrageous for anything, but
that is exactly the way Maria T. treat
ed me for 15 months. As to her not
improving, I would not trouble my
self about that at all. You do your duty
when you give her the opportunity, if
she don't choose to profit by it, that is
her [lookout?], and I should plainly [tell?]
her