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said this morning the wound had even healed since yesterday & he was getting on very well. I do hope you got home alright last night & even so you must have been very much in the dark, poor little Taffy, it was a long journey for him when he was not well. I hope you are enjoying a nice quiet rest at home. I am quite comfortable at Miss Richards, everything is very plain but clean and comfortable and nice. I am going to the post-office this evening on the chance of getting a card from you, as I am anxious to know how you got on last night. Miss Richards said Mary was talking in her sleep and I was shouting.
Afternoon tea has arrived, so good-bye hoping you got home safely
from yours every lovingKatie [Loane?]
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