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cough is very much less severe. The twenty one days have been filled with gloom and misery and we are all encouraged and brighten this morning.

As soon as I can be spared, I can be of no further use, I shall go to some quiet spot for a weeks rest, which is much needed and then when free, of excessive nervousness, I will plan my future movements. If I feel quite up to it, I shall probably go to Galevi by rail - If on the other hand the nth seasons too long I may go to one of the Dutch sea side resorts for a couple of weeks and then go to Paris, and London for short visits after which tail for home- 

Of course, I have abandoned Spain and in my present weaned state I have little interest in any thing outside of rest. 

With] all good wishes for you and yours, 

Very sincerely, 
Freer