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on the journey here, at once. The change will do you good - &, you'll have perfect care - &, but little expense. Try the short journey - see how you stand that - then, get in shape for the rest of the journey. ( 8. a week - at House of Good Shepherd - You liked it there before, &, they've a new hospital since then - built.)
Of course it is a pity you went to Rochester - when you did - You were not well enough - &, no one but a fool Dr. would have let you - &, you should have been at a hospital but - no use to discuss that, now.

You speak of a letter I wrote, to Met. I am the one to be indignant- &, I am, now - I was very angry at not being notified at once, of your illness - as, I should have been - &, mother, too- We did not know of it for several days - &, then not direct information. I wrote, expressing my views - &, saying that I wished to be kept posted as to your condition - &, that if I wasn't, I'd take means- to be.  The idea of leaving your wife & daughter, in the dark! It was very strange - &, I was, &, am, indignant yet!
I offered to go to you - in each letter -

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