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they may delay delivery.

I am very glad of Ed Hauss' rapidly recovered strength and hope he will soon be entirely well.

Anna and little Louise, too, I trust, are much better 'ere this.

Thank you very much for looking so intelligently after poor Will's interests. I should have done exactly as you did had I been at home.

It is a great comfort when absent, to know that you will always do the right thing in my behalf. In days gone by, when I was more of the time in Detroit,, I felt that occassionally, I could at least, in part, reciprocate in doing some thing for you, but it now seems to me a long time since i have been at all servicable in your interests. Thank you again most warmly