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weeks since. O, my Mother! I must not think even of her. | weeks since. O, my Mother! I must not think even of her. | ||
I am happy dear girls & may I add, more resigned to my lot. I love our kind Dr. more then I ever have before. I trust that I am truly grateful to the Giver of every blessing. for that degree of resignation that I can now feel | I am happy dear girls & may I add, more resigned to my lot. I love our kind Dr. more then I ever have before. I trust that I am truly grateful to the Giver of every blessing. for that degree of resignation that I can now feel | ||
I have been gaining for two weeks very fast. I have been hard sick since you left Sarah but I am now nearly as well as I have been any time since I left home. I have more expectations of getting well now then I have had for weeks past. (I ought to have said if I stay. I am not sure but I shall go soon) | I have been gaining for two weeks very fast. I have been hard sick since you left Sarah but I am now nearly as well as I have been any time since I left home. I have more expectations of getting well now then I have had for weeks past. (I ought to have said if I stay. I am not sure but I shall go soon) | ||
Changing is written on every thing is it not? The dear ones here are still good, but changed. I am now alone, no Emilie to hold the | Changing is written on every thing is it not? The dear ones here are still good, but changed. I am now alone, no Emilie to hold the |
Latest revision as of 18:23, 31 January 2021
weeks since. O, my Mother! I must not think even of her.
I am happy dear girls & may I add, more resigned to my lot. I love our kind Dr. more then I ever have before. I trust that I am truly grateful to the Giver of every blessing. for that degree of resignation that I can now feel
I have been gaining for two weeks very fast. I have been hard sick since you left Sarah but I am now nearly as well as I have been any time since I left home. I have more expectations of getting well now then I have had for weeks past. (I ought to have said if I stay. I am not sure but I shall go soon)
Changing is written on every thing is it not? The dear ones here are still good, but changed. I am now alone, no Emilie to hold the