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pain and they had some hope this morning that she might recover, but the shock was too great. She died at 11 a.m. today just about 24 hours from the time of the accident. She had five children - four sons and one daughter - all here except the eldest son who is in St Paul, Minn. She had also a sister in law living with her and who was with her when her clothes took fire - but she fainted - It was altogether a very trying time two of the sons and the aunt were once at the same time in a dead faint and the daughter screaming with uncontrollable grief - Mary is very much worn and she is now sleeping. She had been up nearly all the night before with another patient on the third floor of this house - a man almost delirious after drinking and
that she might recover, but the  
shock was too great. She died at  
11 a.m. today just about 24 hours  
from the time of the accident.  
She had five children - four sons  
and one daughter - all here ex-
cept the eldest son who is in St  
Paul, Minn. She had also a sister  
in law living with her and who  
was with her when her clothes  
took fire - but she fainted - It  
was altogether a very trying time  
two of the sons and the aunt  
were once at the same time in a dead  
faint and the daughter screaming with uncon-
trollable grief - Mary is  
very much worn and she is now sleeping. She had been  
up nearly all the night before  
with another patient on the  
third floor of this house - a man  
almost delirious after drinking and

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pain and they had some hope this morning that she might recover, but the shock was too great. She died at 11 a.m. today just about 24 hours from the time of the accident. She had five children - four sons and one daughter - all here except the eldest son who is in St Paul, Minn. She had also a sister in law living with her and who was with her when her clothes took fire - but she fainted - It was altogether a very trying time two of the sons and the aunt were once at the same time in a dead faint and the daughter screaming with uncontrollable grief - Mary is very much worn and she is now sleeping. She had been up nearly all the night before with another patient on the third floor of this house - a man almost delirious after drinking and