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go to the day school, & Joan is always having lessons with another girl who lives near - so then there are only 4 tiny children belonging to the Nursery & dear Libby, till one, has time to herself, perhaps teaching the eldest nursery boy a little - that is all - Octavius the eldest Nursery boy was only 4 last August, so does not want much teaching - Joan is taller that Herman & looks grown up - enough about them you will say.
I must tell you about poor dear niece Mary Egerton. She is so fearfully ill, poor thing I wonder she lives. I cannot make out whether her doctor thinks she will get thro' this illness or not. She has been very determined not to have a nurse, & consequently her poor back had a dreadful bed-sore which had to be cured - for many days she went thro great suffering but now it is well I believe - & the

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