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Lewiston, Maine, Feb 24 1882
Lewiston, Maine, Feb 24 1882  
 
Dear Aunties  
Dear Aunties
  We received a few days ago Aunt Jennie's postal card bringing the sad news of dear Aunt Sarah's death. It was not unexpected for Hattie had written how very feeble she was several times. She also sent me one of your letters to her written a few days before. How very beautiful it was for her to be so calm and fearless while waiting for death to come, so feeble and still no anxiety for the result, trusting all to Jesus. It is like what I remember of her. I was glad Johny could be with you in following her to the grave and wish I might have been there too.
We received a few days  
ago Aunt Jennie's postal card bringing  
the sad news of dear Aunt Sarah's death.  
It was not unexpected for Hattie had  
written how very feeble she was several  
times. She also sent me one of your letters  
to her written a few days before. How very  
beautiful it was for her to be so calm  
and fearless while waiting for death to  
come, so feeble and still no anxiety  
for the result, trusting all to Jesus.  
It is like what I remember of her.  
I was glad Johny could be with you  
in following her to the grave and  
wish I might have been there too.

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Lewiston, Maine, Feb 24 1882 Dear Aunties

  We received a few days ago Aunt Jennie's postal card bringing the sad news of dear Aunt Sarah's death. It was not unexpected for Hattie had written how very feeble she was several times. She also sent me one of your letters to her written a few days before. How very beautiful it was for her to be so calm and fearless while waiting for death to come, so feeble and still no anxiety for the result, trusting all to Jesus. It is like what I remember of her. I was glad Johny could be with you in following her to the grave and wish I might have been there too.