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Dear S.S. [[Childiers?]] - | Dear S.S. [[Childiers?]] - | ||
Do you remember the story I was telling you in my last about [[Mores Crow?]]? Now we found him | Do you remember the story I was telling you in my last about [[Mores Crow?]]? Now we found him upon the floor of a Pagan house - lying upon a little straw - unable to move hand or foot - & almost starved to death. | ||
Do you remember how we canvassed that Pagan neighborhood until dark | Do you remember how we canvassed that Pagan neighborhood until dark Sat. night trying to find a shantie - for poor Mores - where we could take care of him? And at last, you know, [[Gen. Washington?]] relented - and we moved him [[with?]] a shed 9 ft. by 7 - attached to his house. | ||
It was Sabbath morning when we moved the poor man. We [[thot?]] Jesus would have done the same - had he been here. | It was Sabbath morning when we moved the poor man. We [[thot?]] Jesus would have done the same - had he been here. | ||
I cannot soon forget the expression upon the face of our Pagan friend - as he watched us that morning - while we tried to make him com- | I cannot soon forget the expression upon the face of our Pagan friend - as he watched us that morning - while we tried to make him com- |
Revision as of 00:04, 5 April 2020
Cape Cod. unclear Sept. 13. 1867. Dear S.S. Childiers? - Do you remember the story I was telling you in my last about Mores Crow?? Now we found him upon the floor of a Pagan house - lying upon a little straw - unable to move hand or foot - & almost starved to death. Do you remember how we canvassed that Pagan neighborhood until dark Sat. night trying to find a shantie - for poor Mores - where we could take care of him? And at last, you know, Gen. Washington? relented - and we moved him with? a shed 9 ft. by 7 - attached to his house. It was Sabbath morning when we moved the poor man. We thot? Jesus would have done the same - had he been here. I cannot soon forget the expression upon the face of our Pagan friend - as he watched us that morning - while we tried to make him com-