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Lorin Searing

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Aug 4, 2024, 3:09:31 PM8/4/24
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IfI had not been sure that you

knew better than I can tell you how little

time one gets for letter writing in this big

bee hive I should have reproached my

self with broken promises, but as you

probably have a very realizing sense of my

employments I will make no apologies

but tell what you were kind enough

to express an interest in, viz. How I like

hospital life & how I get on.


If I had come expecting to enjoy my-

self I should have paraded home again

a week ago as an all pervading bewilder

ment fell upon me for the first few

days, & when MissKendall calmly asked [Page 2] me to wash and put clean clothes onsome

eight or ten dreary faced, dirty &wound-

ed men who came in last week I felt

that the climax was reached & proceeded

to do it very much as I should have

attempted to cut off arms or legs if or-

dered to. Having no brothers & awoman-

ly man for a father I find myself

rather staggered by some of the perform-

ances about me but possessing a touch

of Macawber's spirit--I still hope to

get used to it & hold myself "ready for

a spring if anything turns up."


My ward is the lower one & I perade

that region like a stout brown ghost

from six in the morning till nine at

night haunting & haunted for when

not doing something I am endeavoring

to decide what comes next being sure

some body is in need of my maternal

fussing. If we had capable attendants

things would go nicely but sick soldiers

being mortal will give out, get cross[Page 3] or keep out of sight in asurprisingly

successful manner which induces the

distracted nurse to wish she were a

family connection of Job's. I have old

McGee whom you may remember &a

jolly old soul he is but not a Mercury,

my other helper is a vile boy who gobbles

up my stores, hustles "my boys," steals my

money & causes my angry passions to

rise to such an extent that he was this

morning deposed & a mild youth much

given to falling flat with soap bowls

in his new-broomish desire to do well

reigns in his stead.


My chief afflictions are bad air & no

out of door exercise, bad odours are my

daily bread so to speak & in the course of

time I may learn to relish them, the

other matter must take its chance & if I

get hopelessly stupid by being roasted

& stifled they must turn me out to

pasture on the Heights, other people live

without & I must learn this also.


I find Mrs. Ropes very motherly

& kind, MissKendall the most faithful of

workers, too much so for her own good

I take the liberty of thinking, but now

that her friend is with her she some-

times consents to rest. The other people

are all more or less agreeable & friendly

but they might be archangels & I

not know it as there is no time for

conversation or merrymaking of any

sort. Our Christmas dinner was a

funny scramble but we trimmed up

the rooms & tried to make it pleasant

for the poor fellows & they seemed toen-

joy it after a fashion.


This is a very hasty scribble but half

a dozen stumps are waiting to be wet

& my head is full of little duties to be

punctually performed so I write to a sort

of mental tune that goes on all day--


[This text appears at the top of page three, written "upside-down" tothe main body of text and continues on the top of page two. ] Please tellthe sister who sent it that the pear

[This text appears at the top of page two, written "upside-down" to themain body of text and continues from the top of page three.] was my waterbottle all the way to Baltimore.


[This text appears in the white space at the top of the first page ofthe letter, written perpendicular to the main body of text presented on pageone of this transcription.] Everything here strikes

me as very odd &

shiftless both within &

without, people, manners

customs & ways of

living, but I like to

watch it all & am very

glad I came as this is

the sort of study I

enjoy. If you find

a minute in your busy

life to send a few lines

to the embryo nurse

she will feel much hon-

ored for letters are our

only excitement. Very

truly yours,

L. M. Alcott

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