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April 11 1878 My dear Nieces It is with deep sympathy that I | Fairholme, | ||
Denbigh [[stationery]] | |||
April 11 1878 | |||
My dear Nieces | |||
It is with deep sympathy that I pen these lines to you knowing well what a state you will be in after losing your dear mother. You may well say with the Psalmest "All thy waves and thy billows are gone over me" losing your dear father mother and two sisters, in so short a time, were very trying circumstances, In the same psalm it says 'Why art thou cast down O my soul, hope thou in God" From there our strength and [[unclear]] forthcomes, and He will never die appoint us, under our trials, It must |
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Fairholme, Denbigh stationery
April 11 1878 My dear Nieces
It is with deep sympathy that I pen these lines to you knowing well what a state you will be in after losing your dear mother. You may well say with the Psalmest "All thy waves and thy billows are gone over me" losing your dear father mother and two sisters, in so short a time, were very trying circumstances, In the same psalm it says 'Why art thou cast down O my soul, hope thou in God" From there our strength and unclear forthcomes, and He will never die appoint us, under our trials, It must