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Memoir of Emily Elizabeth Parsons.

Pub. for the benefit of the Cambridge hospital.
  
  
  

  
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LETTER XLVI

Dear Mother,—I am doing very well; Doctor says
I may write the next time but prefers I should not
to-day. I am very sorry to be sick. I want to be at
my work again. I am well cared for. Everybody is
kind to me. Mr. Yeatman's family come and inquire
after me often and send me goodies. Mr. Yeatman
has sent me some nice things to-day which have done
me good. I expect some wine jelly and butter-milk
to-night.

[Then, in her own hand.]

Dr. Russell nurses me splendidly but refuses to say
so.