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at all about him or his relatives, | at all about him or his relatives, | ||
most people think he was living under | most people think he was living under | ||
an assumed name. The man | an assumed name. The man Kitch | ||
who so miraculously escaped death after | who so miraculously escaped death after | ||
over four hours in that poison pit, is | over four hours in that poison pit, is | ||
at work again, seemingly as good as new | at work again, seemingly as good as new | ||
but | but Titus still suffers from his heart which | ||
was badly effected, when he went to | was so badly effected, when he went to | ||
the rescue of Jones and Kitch | the rescue of Jones and Kitch | ||
How easily that could have been a triple | How easily that could have been a triple [[underscore]] | ||
tragedy. The Lancaster Masons helped | tragedy. The Lancaster Masons helped | ||
bury Jones, as from his papers they found | bury Jones, as from his papers they found | ||
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Hoping that all will be in a normal | Hoping that all will be in a normal | ||
state by the time you arrive I am | state by the time you arrive I am | ||
Yours | Yours devotedly | ||
Mother | Mother | ||
March fourteenth. | March fourteenth. [Emma Lander Hambleton] |
Latest revision as of 18:03, 31 March 2020
has been found yet who knows anything at all about him or his relatives, most people think he was living under an assumed name. The man Kitch who so miraculously escaped death after over four hours in that poison pit, is at work again, seemingly as good as new but Titus still suffers from his heart which was so badly effected, when he went to the rescue of Jones and Kitch How easily that could have been a triple underscore tragedy. The Lancaster Masons helped bury Jones, as from his papers they found he belonged to that order, but from what state they could not find out. He had one hundred and fifty dollars deposited in the Lancaster Bank and I owed him twenty dollars, but cannot pay it until I am given instructions. Hoping that all will be in a normal state by the time you arrive I am
Yours devotedly Mother
March fourteenth. [Emma Lander Hambleton]