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Dear Sisters and all, We have just written a letter to Lewis about Kathryn’s [?] articles which we inclose for you to read and hand to Lewis Sunday if you get this tomorrow night. Perhaps it will make it easier for him about not putting all those unkind criticisms in the Genhadwr [?]. It is too bad for Mr. Thomas to write such things. I wish we had known sooner of Gavesyn’s proposed trip - do you suppose he could do anything for us by collecting and getting names for the Cofiant [?] ? I have written to ask Eddie but there has not time for me to get answer. Rev. D. D. Davies was here the  
433 W 34th St., New York
May 2, [[1886?]]
Dear Sisters and all,  
We have just written a letter to Lewis about Iorthryn’s article which we inclose for you to read and hand to Lewis Sunday if you get this tomorrow night. Perhaps it will make it easier for him about not putting all those unkind criticisms in the Cenhadwr. It is too bad for Mr. Thomas to write such things. I wish we had known sooner of Gwesyn’s proposed trip - do you suppose he could do anything for us by collecting and getting names for the Cofiant? I have written to ask Eddie but there has not time for me to get an- swer. Rev. D. D. Davies was here the


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and prices the 4ct one was pretty small. Eddie writes that the roads there are almost settled. How is it with you? We hope you will not have a long time with bad roads. We are glad the butter sold so well. What did David Lewis give for the final tub? How are Wm and Sarah now? We are glad that John Eddie presses on and continues faithful to the meetings - I began to print
and places the 4 at me was pretty small. Eddie writes that the roads [?] there are almost settled. How’s it with you? We hope you will not have a long time with bad roads. We are glad the butter sold so well. What did David Lewis give for the first tithe? How are William and Sarah now? We are glad that John Eddie presses on and continues faithful to the meetings - I began to print

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433 W 34th St., New York May 2, 1886? Dear Sisters and all, We have just written a letter to Lewis about Iorthryn’s article which we inclose for you to read and hand to Lewis Sunday if you get this tomorrow night. Perhaps it will make it easier for him about not putting all those unkind criticisms in the Cenhadwr. It is too bad for Mr. Thomas to write such things. I wish we had known sooner of Gwesyn’s proposed trip - do you suppose he could do anything for us by collecting and getting names for the Cofiant? I have written to ask Eddie but there has not time for me to get an- swer. Rev. D. D. Davies was here the

in margin and prices the 4ct one was pretty small. Eddie writes that the roads there are almost settled. How is it with you? We hope you will not have a long time with bad roads. We are glad the butter sold so well. What did David Lewis give for the final tub? How are Wm and Sarah now? We are glad that John Eddie presses on and continues faithful to the meetings - I began to print