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Henllan Trefnant Rhyl April 10th 1878 Dear Jennie I sincerely sympathize with you on the loss of your dear mother after the heavy trials you had previously gone through. It is natural to imagine that the ties of affection was growing stronger in Anna & yourself towards your dear Mother after having lost father & sisters, and only herself under your care. Her death was only what was to be expected, considering her age, and it was a wonder that she had survived so long through all her bruises I have been calling to mind the happy family you were when I visitted you
Henllan Trefnant Rhyl  
April 10th 1878  
Dear Jennie  
I sincerely sympathize with you on the loss of your dear mother after the heavy trials you had previously gone through. It is natural to imagine that the ties of affection was growing stronger in Anna & yourself towards your dear Mother after having lost father & sisters, and only herself under your care. Her death was only what was to be expected, considering her age, and it was a wonder that she had survived so long through all her bruises I have been calling to mind the happy family you were when I visitted you

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Henllan Trefnant Rhyl April 10th 1878 Dear Jennie I sincerely sympathize with you on the loss of your dear mother after the heavy trials you had previously gone through. It is natural to imagine that the ties of affection was growing stronger in Anna & yourself towards your dear Mother after having lost father & sisters, and only herself under your care. Her death was only what was to be expected, considering her age, and it was a wonder that she had survived so long through all her bruises I have been calling to mind the happy family you were when I visitted you