Jan. 25.
My Dear Sister—
Our plan is to start home Tuesday, stopping a day or so in New York & reaching Hartford Saturday afternoon. Clara Spaulding has secured a fine cook, to our great relief. The children are reported well. Last night mother had a stomach ache, & Susie Crane stepped into the closet where the district-telegraph machine is, to call the doctor, but made a mistake & called the fire-department! In two minutes the yard & adjacent streets were swarming with shouting men & shrieking steam fire engines. None of us knew what it meant, as Sue did not know she had made any mistake. It was the biggest audience that a stomach ache ever called together in this State, I judge.
Livy is improving, little by little—& that isn’t saying much—still her stay here [has] been quite a benefit.
We are ever so sorry Ma has to suffer so much, but we hope to hear soon that that distemper is passing away. With love to all.
S L C
If I left my little measuring glass in the bedroom, please express it to Hartford., after next after next Saturday.
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Previous publication:
MTBus, 142.
Provenance:See McKinney Papers in Description of Provenance.