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Post, Mary Robbins. Letter to Isaac Post.

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in getting either workers or nurses so some
body must be [illegible] Mary expected?
all children I ever saw for patient? endurance
taking all medicine when required she? most
of the time when not spoken to delusions? talk
-ing constantly her little hands reaching &
grasping at some invisible object yet almost
always when anything was done would say
thank you or please give me drink her appe-
tite begins to come and the [illegible] says the greatest
caution is necessary the swelling has gone
very much from all parts of her body but
I should not recognize her com now I told
you I did not know any thin only of [illegible]
and suffering and I have proven? it I guess you will?
think today is the anniversary of dear Lizzie's
marriage it seems in this respect a long time
ago since that [illegible] or rather since
she left us the weather somewhat similar
only now it rains in the afternoon instead
of morning and the sun was bright and
all very far? this morning I was greatly
in hopes I could attend anniversary's
this year as last? I was only one day in NY
and as I was not shall enjoy reading the
full reports which come in the standard
I guess from all which I can gather of
the Equal Rights meeting it would have
much better if the Stanton? Anthony
wing had been less offer? in then [illegible]
at controlling? things somehow I fear the
cause has been injured by their unanimous?
[illegible] but I will wait awhile before
I judge fully as I have not read or
heard much yet Joseph thought Lucy
Stone the day he was there exceeded all
in wisdom and ability [illegible] [illegible] but as