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ago would have been impossible for her to stand without being entirely 

 used up. She walks everywhere now, and has no trouble with here eyes 

 except when she is very tired. She has seen lately one of the physi- 

 cians and one of the nurses at the Sanitarium who knew her in her 

 depression, and they are quite as much pleased with her progress as she 

 herself. They briofe reports as to the condition of some of the people 

 whom we knew there ,cuid whose cure is little short of marvellous. I 

 have come to think very highly of the results that they achieve at 

 Battle Creek- -naturally. 



I wish we might hear that Mrs.Deane was in good health again. We 

 particularly want her to be able to come to Chicago next summer and 

 come on to Madison to visit us. You must certainly plan to do it. Pit 

 yourself the meeting of the botanists at Madison next summer will b e 

 of the greatest interest ,and for her I am sure that the restfulness 

 of our lake will be healthful. 



My wife and mother join me in warmest regards to you both. 



With the greetings of the season, 



