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  Dear Mrs. Conroy:
  Dear Mrs. Conroy:
   It was nothing but cowardice that kept me from writing you and Jack [[before?]] I learned the loss
   It was nothing but cowardice that kept me from writing you and Jack [[before?]] I learned the loss
of your beloved son. Jean told me it was better not to talk about it but last night when I saw you I
of your beloved [[son?]]. Jean told me it was better not to talk about it but last night when I saw you I
could not help but realize the real abyss and horror of what your thoughts and feeling had gone
could not help but realize the real abyss and horror of what your thoughts and feeling had gone
through. You and Jack were such genial and generous hats at the party [[?en]] had - then the next
through. You and Jack were such genial and generous hats at the party [[?en]] had - then the next
time I see you this terrible tragedy has hit you -  May time and strength defend you - I am so sorry.
time I see you this terrible tragedy has hit you -  May time and strength defend you - I am so sorry.
   Dorothy Mac[[Anell? MacNeal?]]
   Dorothy MacDonald

Latest revision as of 14:24, 18 July 2023

Wednesday

Dear Mrs. Conroy:
 It was nothing but cowardice that kept me from writing you and Jack before? I learned the loss

of your beloved son?. Jean told me it was better not to talk about it but last night when I saw you I could not help but realize the real abyss and horror of what your thoughts and feeling had gone through. You and Jack were such genial and generous hats at the party ?en had - then the next time I see you this terrible tragedy has hit you - May time and strength defend you - I am so sorry.

  Dorothy MacDonald