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sit down out of doors at such a time of night? I shall certainly have a return of my rheuma::tism after it – I begin to feel very chill already. I must have caught a dreadful cold by thistime – I am sure of being lain-up all the win::ter after it –" Then reckoning with her fingers,"Let me see; This is July; the cold Weather willsoon be coming in — August — September — Octo::ber — November, — December — January — February —March — April — Very likely I may not be tolerable again before May. I must and will have that ar::bour pulled down — it will be the death of me;who knows now, but what I may never re::cover — Such things have happened — my par::ticular freind Miſs Sarah Hutchinson's death wasoccasioned by nothing more – She staid out lateone Evening in April, and got wet through for it rained very hard, and never changed her Cloathes when she came home — It is unknown how many people have died in consequence ofcatching Cold! I do not beleive there is a disorder

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