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is quite aware of this, and does all that depends upon himself, I do think, to preserve his health; and it is, therefore, without feeling that this account need excite any anxiety in your minds that I have thought it right to say this much – I have no objection whatever, if you wish it and judge it advisable, to your saying to Edward, when you write, that you have heard from me how severe his illness was in the Summer of 1833, which will afford your good Mother a favorable opportunity of enjoining great care & circumspection upon him, altho' I again repeat that 
 

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