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Boston. Feb. 13. 1884

Dear Emmie
It has been the worst weather hear for the last two weeks that we have seen for a long time.  It seems as if I hadn't seen the sun since I was a child with one exception, last Sunday, which was a beautiful day, a typical spring day but Monday was bad enough to make up for a whole season and the rest of the week has beaten Monday.  I was over to Miss Paye's Sat. eve. had a very pleasant time making dinner cards, she inquired after you and wanted to be remembered.

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once or twice a week so I dont see him as often as usual though I went down to the office yesterday and he said he was going home on the 6.3.train.  business good.  office about 114 [degree] in the shade.  All well at the Maples.  Sunday your mother much better.  Mr. H.P. treated to grape wine manufactured boy said H.P. very good.  Edith imbibed large quantities of same without getting inebriated.  Met F.L.W. on the street the other day says every one is well as could be expected and that the Dr. has not killed any of his patients for some time if he doesn't brace up he will get left.

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A couple words I couldn't figure out. Put in brackets. Page 2 of letter not sequential to page 1. Out of order.