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I can so make a better drawing, and should have put it on a separate pc. 
of paper, so that when I botched it I could do it over, with no one the 
wiser, but it was just too much to do over the first 2 pp. of this letter, 
Tes, we slept under sheets, and no mosquitoes,- — 
