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[page 809] for many weeks and Dr. Harlow thought nothing could be done, and because he thought so I got the advice of Dr. Hill. She was troubled with a trouble that is very common; but the Dr. thought it could not be remedied. I got the advice of Dr. Hill, and sat by her bed-side many days, and finally the difficulties were removed and she got better. Now I have lost the thread of that which I was coming at. But she went into another hall, what we called the common hall, and took a common room. And then I began to notice the absence of the attendants. I now recover what I designed to say in reference to her being in that room before she passed out. At this time I was trying to restore her to health. How health was very feeble and weak, and I was trying to get her to sleep. One great difficulty was that she could not sleep. And one day I got her into a gentle Slumber that I hadn't seen her in for many months, and I was very