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Mead family papers, July 1863-January 1864
1863-09-12-Page 02
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Aunt Slocum. has any thing,, In the Shape of eye watter,, And If She thinks It would be the least benefit to my eyes In any way at all.. It would be most thankfuly recieved,, I will just State here that.. there Seams to be no particular Soreness,, but mearly remane In a weak and bleared condition,, the light affecting them so at times that I can just See with the gratest effort,, I was In hopes that they would get well. as soon as the weather would get cooler,, I have not had an opportunity yet of testing my hope,, for the weather remanes very warm and dry.. which makes the climate particularly adapted to Sore eyes
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Aunt Slocum. has any thing,, In the Shape of eye watter,, And If She thinks It would be the least benefit to my eyes In any way at all.. It would be most thankfuly recieved,, I will just State here that.. there Seams to be no particular Soreness,, but mearly remane In a weak and bleared condition,, the light affecting them so at times that I can just See with the gratest effort,, I was In hopes that they would get well. as soon as the weather would get cooler,, I have not had an opportunity yet of testing my hope,, for the weather remanes very warm and dry.. which makes the climate particularly adapted to Sore eyes
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