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the room is very large.

It is hardly fair for me
to tell you this as the roar-
ing and frying in my
head has no doubt blunted
my hearing; other people
heard.

The weather at present
is so cool and so beautiful
that it is mere pervesity
to be sick here. The few peo-
ple that are at home are well.
About a hundred have
gone to Europe, hundreds to the
sea and the lakes. —With
kindest regards to Mr. Sewall
and yourself, I remain

Yours very truly

Catharine Merrill

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the room is very large.

It was [?] [?] for me
to tell you this as the roar-
ing and frying in my
head has no doubt blunted
my hearing [?] people
[heard?].

The weather at present
is so cool and so beautiful
that it is more pervesity
to be ? here the few peo-
ple that are at home as well.
About a hundred have
gone to Europe, hundreds to the
sea and the lakes. With
kindest regards to Mr. Sewall
and yourself I remain

Yours very truly
Catherine Merrill