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Lewiston, Maine
Lewiston, Maine
March 19th 1878
March 19th 1878  
 
Dear Aunties -
Dear Aunties
  We have just heard of your loss and want to offer you our sympathy. We know how deep your grief must be and how impossible it is to comfort you. We need not remind you of the one Friend whom death cannot take from us. I have thought how happy the meeting must have been between dear Grandma and my own dear mother and how pleasant the time they are spending together now. We have many friends now to draw us toward Heaven and I sometimes think it is selfish to mourn
We have just heard of  
your loss and want to offer you our  
sympathy. We know how deep your grief  
must be and how impossible it is to  
comfort you. We need not remind you of  
the one Friend whom death cannot take  
from us. I have thought how happy  
the meeting must have been between dear  
Grandma and my own dear mother and  
how pleasant the time they are spending  
together now. We have many friends  
now to draw us toward Heaven and  
I sometimes think it is selfish to mourn

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Lewiston, Maine

March 19th 1878 

Dear Aunties -

  We have just heard of your loss and want to offer you our sympathy. We know how deep your grief must be and how impossible it is to comfort you. We need not remind you of the one Friend whom death cannot take from us. I have thought how happy the meeting must have been between dear Grandma and my own dear mother and how pleasant the time they are spending together now. We have many friends now to draw us toward Heaven and I sometimes think it is selfish to mourn