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        Fair holme
    Fair holme  
        Oct 16th 1876
  Oct 16th 1876  
 
My dear Sister
My dear Sister
I was grieved to find in the Cenhadwr that you have again been called to pass through the deep waters of affliction, such a long & severe illness as dear Cynthia had to suffer, must have fallen heavily on you all, and then to be deprived of your dear daughter so soon after her father. must have been a sore trial But it is very soothing to the trobled mind to feel afresh that the dear departed are with their Savior above all, Suffering sin & sorrow incident to this present life. They have entered their Heavenly Home
 
  I was grieved to find  
in the [[  ]] that you have again  
been called to [[  ]] through the deep  
waters of affliction, such a long &  
severe illness as dear Cynthia had
to suffer, must have fallen heavily  
on you all, and then to be deprived  
of your dear daughter so soon after  
her father. must have ben a sore trial  
But it is very soothing too the [[trobled?]]
[[ ]] to feel [[ ]] that the dear  
departed are with their Savior  
above all, Suffering [[ ]] sorrow  
incident to this present life. They  
have entered their Heavenly Home

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   Fair holme   
 Oct 16th 1876 

My dear Sister

I was grieved to find in the Cenhadwr that you have again been called to pass through the deep waters of affliction, such a long & severe illness as dear Cynthia had to suffer, must have fallen heavily on you all, and then to be deprived of your dear daughter so soon after her father. must have been a sore trial But it is very soothing to the trobled mind to feel afresh that the dear departed are with their Savior above all, Suffering sin & sorrow incident to this present life. They have entered their Heavenly Home