Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Arthur's Home Magazine, 1880, Vol. 48
I cannot walk all alone yet. For as many as six months my husband has supported me by putting his hands under my arms; and in this way I would take a few steps every day. 0 I think I shall be able to walk alone after a time. I have been so hungry this summer that I have scarcely been able to wait for meals. I can eat all kinds of fruit and vegetables if not seasoned highly. Every one remarks upon the improvement in my complexion, and I am putting on ?esh rapidly. I raup one, two. Or www! A time, as my strength holds out. My bowels, which have been constipated all my life, and terribly so since my sickness, are now better than I have ever known them to be.
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