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and is happy. Yes that land  
and is happy. Yes that land seems nearer as one by one our loved ones go but 'tis a mysterious Providence which has taken the strongest and best of us but He knows best. 'Tis a crushing blow to Father I think no parent could be more tenderly attached to his children than he is to his and none in the family had a [[unclear]] place in his heart than Edie. He was a noble boy, we all loved him dearly, his loss is deeply felt and such a young man is a loss to the world. But we cannot call call him back, we shall go to him. I was sorry to hear you have had so much sickness but am glad you are getting better. My own health is perhaps as good as at any time you have ever seen me yet in many respects I am obliged to be more careful. I was disappointed in not being able to visit
seems nearer as one by one our  
loved ones go but 'tis a mysterious  
Providence which has taken the  
strongest and best of us but He  
knows best. 'Tis a crushing blow to  
Father I think no parent could  
be more tenderly attached to his  
children than he is to his and  
none in the family had a [?]-
er place in his heart than Edie.  
He was a noble boy, we all loved  
him dearly, his loss is deeply felt  
and such a young man is a loss  
to the world. But we cannot call  
call him back, we shall go to him.
I was sorry to hear you have had  
so much sickness but am glad  
you are getting better. My own health  
is perhaps as good as at any time you  
have ever seen me yet in many respects  
I am obliged to be more careful. I was  
disappointed in not being able to visit

Revision as of 14:27, 13 January 2021

and is happy. Yes that land seems nearer as one by one our loved ones go but 'tis a mysterious Providence which has taken the strongest and best of us but He knows best. 'Tis a crushing blow to Father I think no parent could be more tenderly attached to his children than he is to his and none in the family had a unclear place in his heart than Edie. He was a noble boy, we all loved him dearly, his loss is deeply felt and such a young man is a loss to the world. But we cannot call call him back, we shall go to him. I was sorry to hear you have had so much sickness but am glad you are getting better. My own health is perhaps as good as at any time you have ever seen me yet in many respects I am obliged to be more careful. I was disappointed in not being able to visit