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It is Sunday and a very lonely day to me
It is Sunday and a very lonely day to me
when you are away. I attended church
when you are away. I attended church
this [[?]] [[?]] preached the best sermon I have
this A.M. Mr. Bucher preached the best sermon I have
ever heard from him that is the most
ever heard from him that is the most
truthful one. I think that without doubt
truthful one. I think that without doubt
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I think it is at work in you and in Mr Bucher  
I think it is at work in you and in Mr Bucher  
and in Mrs Andrews across the st. judging
and in Mrs Andrews across the st. judging
by what she says
by what she says. I felt at the close of the sermon today
as though I wanted to get right up on my feet and shout amen.
The Methodists do. I received your letter last evening.
I had begun to worry about you. The boys have written you and will send love I suppose
Artie said he was going to write two

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Kankakee May 28, 1871 My dear husband, It is Sunday and a very lonely day to me when you are away. I attended church this A.M. Mr. Bucher preached the best sermon I have ever heard from him that is the most truthful one. I think that without doubt that God’s influence is working in the minds of some men and women and more in a direct way than it has for centuries. I think it is at work in you and in Mr Bucher and in Mrs Andrews across the st. judging by what she says. I felt at the close of the sermon today as though I wanted to get right up on my feet and shout amen. The Methodists do. I received your letter last evening. I had begun to worry about you. The boys have written you and will send love I suppose Artie said he was going to write two