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Willis, Mary W Kirby. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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they [sic] report lighter turns, and then more severe again, she is very feeble, and probably may pass away in one of those turns. She sees company yet a few minutes at a time. saw Mary and Jagger?? at meeting to day with her two little girls Charry and Janey, Margaret looks thin and feeble, said she was with Mary Green (William Jagger s ?? [sic] sister) two months previous to their taking Mary to the Water establishment in North Hampton, and went to stay a few days only, they consider Mary improving. her husband has been lately to see her. and this circumstance reminds me of Elizabeth Hicks, daughter of Edward Hicks, who married Richard Plummer of (crossed out name) Baltimore and was deranged thee may recollect, was sometime in the asylum finally improved, and was taken to her sister Parry's after living their [sic] sometime her husband went to see her, and she inclined to go home with him, and I heard went to meeting and preached, I hope continues comfortable. Sarah is not very smart the disease seems to have settled in her limbs, that it hurts her to walk. we hope by exercise it will subside Nelly had a sick day yesterday with pain in her shoulder and fever is more uncomfortable to day.