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up at half past five, went to six o'clock mass. It is sixteen years since I have been in the church and the change in the outside surroundings -, in the old church itself in the Congregation and Priests - with all the memories it called up [[were?]] really sad - even while sweet there is a very beautiful huge memorial to our dear Father Keesler Just by the doors the rectory - recording his | up at half past five, went to six o'clock mass. It is sixteen years since I have been in the church and the change in the outside surroundings -, in the old church itself in the Congregation and Priests - with all the memories it called up [[were?]] really sad - even while sweet there is a very beautiful huge memorial to our dear Father Keesler Just by the doors the rectory - recording his virtues and his tragic death - with a fine bas relief of his head - and below the scene of the storm and our Lord stilling the waters. I am very well, my sweetheart and happy in the prospect of the season and especially of your being with and so much this winter, as soon as my contracts are signed -, I will give you all information for your friends so you can tell to your dear [[unclear]] hearts content, but I cant |
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up at half past five, went to six o'clock mass. It is sixteen years since I have been in the church and the change in the outside surroundings -, in the old church itself in the Congregation and Priests - with all the memories it called up were? really sad - even while sweet there is a very beautiful huge memorial to our dear Father Keesler Just by the doors the rectory - recording his virtues and his tragic death - with a fine bas relief of his head - and below the scene of the storm and our Lord stilling the waters. I am very well, my sweetheart and happy in the prospect of the season and especially of your being with and so much this winter, as soon as my contracts are signed -, I will give you all information for your friends so you can tell to your dear unclear hearts content, but I cant