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then again he will seem so feeble that I am overcome with fear and anxiety for him, lest he be taken from me, and I be left alone in this cold and heartless world. He is so good and kind and tender, through all his sorrows! But I have one great consolation and that is, he would be at rest, for he is a true | then again he will seem so feeble that I am overcome with fear and anxiety for him, lest he be taken from me, and I be left alone in this cold and heartless world. He is so good and kind and tender, through all his sorrows! But I have one great consolation and that is, [[underlined: he]] would be at [[underlined: rest]], for he is a [[underlined: true christian]], and has tried to serve his God faithfully and I believe will receive the welcome "well done" when the master calls. Our oldest daughter you know is now married and lives in Brooklyn, but is here on a visit. Her sister has been spending the winter with her, but is now at home, which is a great comfort to me, as I missed her very much. I am writing you a long letter, and fear I shall tire you with all the details of our |
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then again he will seem so feeble that I am overcome with fear and anxiety for him, lest he be taken from me, and I be left alone in this cold and heartless world. He is so good and kind and tender, through all his sorrows! But I have one great consolation and that is, underlined: he would be at underlined: rest, for he is a underlined: true christian, and has tried to serve his God faithfully and I believe will receive the welcome "well done" when the master calls. Our oldest daughter you know is now married and lives in Brooklyn, but is here on a visit. Her sister has been spending the winter with her, but is now at home, which is a great comfort to me, as I missed her very much. I am writing you a long letter, and fear I shall tire you with all the details of our