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anything about it I would imagine that you were very much hurt and would begin to feel about it. I am glad that it is better for it is very disagreeable to have anything wrong with the foot. Do you remember the sprain I got soon after your return from Taranaki. You are really a very good doctor. If it had not been for your cure I do not think it would have got well so soon. I must now conclude for I am so sleepy I can scarcely see to write. It is very late or rather early. I am sure it must be two in the morning for it was very late when I began to write. Good bye dear and believe me ever to remain Your very affectionate Susan Douglas Strang [Note on transcription: 'The Women of England', written by Sarah Stickney Ellis (1812-1872).]

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