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[Side note] Friday Eve— I have just returned from Br. Samuels who lives but a few steps from here. Did Mary
to trials, temptations, & sufferings for our intellectual, & spiritual well being”. And in doing so, He does not forget to give us renewed strength to overcome them. —
write you that they had a little daughter? Sh [tear] is more about 6 months old. & a little beauty it is.
    But Mr Kendall, let me, now, introduce to you, my dear Br. Charles!! Kind Providence has been watchful over him, and saved him from many dangers, during the last seven years, and at last  permitted him to return one more to his friends & “Native Home”.  He landed in New York, May 24th. (my birthday) & arrived home the 26th. Oh! My friend, I can not express to you the joy, that meeting gave us! My Mother was so overcome, she would have sunk to the ground, had not that dear son supported her. We appointed a Thanksgiving Day!  And the fatted turkey was killed, & brought, and placed upon the table, with many other good fruits of the land, & all the children & grand-children gathered together & partook of them. We did no forget in all our joy, to thank the Great Giver of so much happiness.  My Br’s health has been very poor, since his return, but I think he is gradually becoming acclimated, & I hope ere long, he will be quite well again.
They are well and also my sister’s family. I intended this letter I should have been mailed Thurs
    Mr. Kendall, I am very sorry to hear that you have been so unwell, the past summer. — In Mary’s letter, you spoke of visiting New York, and trying the treatment of Cold Water upon your system. You may receive benefit by so doing; but I have very little faith in the Cold Water System, especially, in cases like yours. “Inhalation” may benefit you, if it be not “Damp Air” you inhale. Should you visit N.Y. I hope you may be able to visit us also.
but could not send it to the office.
    Please favor me with a letter soon. Good night-  Yours affectionately, Abby


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to trials, temptations, & sufferings for our intellectual & spiritual well
Friday Eve—  I have just returned from Br. Samuel's who lives but a few steps from hereDid Mary write you that they had a little daughter? It is now about 6 months old, & a little beauty it is. They are well, and also my sister’s family. I intended this letter should have been mailed Thurs but could not send it to the office.
being”. And in doing so, He does not forget to give us renewed
strength to overcome them. —
But Mr,. Kendall, let me, now, introduce to you, my dear
Br. Charles!!  Kind Providence has been watchful over him.  
and saved him from many dangers, during the last seven
years, and at last permitted him to return one more to
his friends & “Native Home”. He landed in New York, May 24th.
my birthday & arrived home the 26th. Oh! My friend, I can
not express to you the joy, that meeting gave us! My Mother was so
overcome, she would have sunk to the ground, had not her
dear son supported her. We appointed a Thanksgiving Day!  and
the fatted turkey was killed & brought, and placed on the 
table with many other good fruits of the land, & all the children & grandchildren gathered together & partook of them, We
did no forget in all our joy, to thank the Great Giver of so
much happiness. My Br’s health has been very poor
since his return, but I think he is gradually becoming
acclimated, & I hope ere long, he will be quite well again.
Mr. Kendall, I am very sorry to hear that you have been  
so unwell, the past summer.— In Mary’s letter, you spoke
of visiting New York, and trying the treatment of Cold Water upon
your system. You may receive benefit by so doing; but I have very
little faith in the Cold Water System, especially, in cases like yours.
“Inhalation” may benefit you, if it be not “Damp Air” you inhale.
Should you visit N.Y. I hope you may be able to visit us also.
Please favor me with a letter soon. Good night- Yours affectionately, Abby

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to trials, temptations, & sufferings for our intellectual, & spiritual well being”. And in doing so, He does not forget to give us renewed strength to overcome them. —

    But Mr Kendall, let me, now, introduce to you, my dear Br. Charles!!  Kind Providence has been watchful over him, and saved him from many dangers, during the last seven years, and at last  permitted him to return one more to his friends & “Native Home”.  He landed in New York, May 24th. (my birthday) & arrived home the 26th. Oh! My friend, I can not express to you the joy, that meeting gave us! My Mother was so overcome, she would have sunk to the ground, had not that dear son supported her. We appointed a Thanksgiving Day!  And the fatted turkey was killed, & brought, and placed upon the table, with many other good fruits of the land, & all the children & grand-children gathered together & partook of them. We did no forget in all our joy, to thank the Great Giver of so much happiness.  My Br’s health has been very poor, since his return, but I think he is gradually becoming acclimated, & I hope ere long, he will be quite well again.
    Mr. Kendall, I am very sorry to hear that you have been so unwell, the past summer. — In Mary’s letter, you spoke of visiting New York, and trying the treatment of Cold Water upon your system. You may receive benefit by so doing; but I have very little faith in the Cold Water System, especially, in cases like yours. “Inhalation” may benefit you, if it be not “Damp Air” you inhale. Should you visit N.Y. I hope you may be able to visit us also.
   Please favor me with a letter soon.  Good night-   Yours affectionately, Abby

(written up left-hand side) Friday Eve— I have just returned from Br. Samuel's who lives but a few steps from here. Did Mary write you that they had a little daughter? It is now about 6 months old, & a little beauty it is. They are well, and also my sister’s family. I intended this letter should have been mailed Thurs but could not send it to the office.