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that you had [indecipherable] to do with Edward's will! When I first heard of it, it struck me as being so monstrous an imputation that I repelled it at once with the indignation it deserved. Of course what I have said applies to you all, and if while under irritation I wrote angrily & hastily pray forgive me. I have read with much interest your account of yourself & the various improvements going on under your eye, but I am very very sorry to find you suffering so much from [indecipherable] that accident. I know what it is full well - you probably knew nothing of it, but
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