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letter, but I'll take the time right out of | letter, but I'll take the time right out of | ||
"whole cloth" now, lest days & weeks will | "whole cloth" now, lest days & weeks will | ||
glide away, leaving the 2nd unanswered too. | glide away, leaving the 2nd unanswered too. | ||
I am glad those people of Mr. | |||
Osgood's society have put their shoulder | |||
to the wheel, striving to make the good | |||
work move on, that one angel sister | |||
loved so well, & devotedly - | |||
Oh Abby, Mary is dead & gone - It does | |||
seem some days when I am thinking | |||
a great deal about our loss of so dear | |||
a sister, as though I should cry my eyes | |||
out - If I could only see you such | |||
times, & talk over about her, perhaps I | |||
should not feel so grieved - It has | |||
seemed [as?] the time from 1st as though it | |||
could not be, & as time goes on I grow less rec- | |||
onsiled to her early death I fear! It seems | |||
a dreadful loss to me, to lose her & | |||
give her up entirely: I wonder if it does | |||
seem so great a bereavement to you & | |||
our brothers? there are other things I ought | |||
to write you, so I must not write it all | |||
about poor Mary - | |||
I feel so sure about Mr. Osgoods doings | |||
& sayings I don't care to mention him - | |||
[illegible] what you wrote me concer- | |||
ning his remarks about me? Well he may | |||
talk on till doomsday if he likes I | |||
have not "misused" him or said any | |||
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Warwick, May 21 1875 My dear & only sister The busy spring- time with its never-ending demands upon my time has prevented me ans' your 1st letter, but I'll take the time right out of "whole cloth" now, lest days & weeks will glide away, leaving the 2nd unanswered too. I am glad those people of Mr. Osgood's society have put their shoulder to the wheel, striving to make the good work move on, that one angel sister loved so well, & devotedly - Oh Abby, Mary is dead & gone - It does seem some days when I am thinking a great deal about our loss of so dear a sister, as though I should cry my eyes out - If I could only see you such times, & talk over about her, perhaps I should not feel so grieved - It has seemed [as?] the time from 1st as though it could not be, & as time goes on I grow less rec- onsiled to her early death I fear! It seems a dreadful loss to me, to lose her & give her up entirely: I wonder if it does seem so great a bereavement to you & our brothers? there are other things I ought to write you, so I must not write it all about poor Mary - I feel so sure about Mr. Osgoods doings & sayings I don't care to mention him - [illegible] what you wrote me concer- ning his remarks about me? Well he may talk on till doomsday if he likes I have not "misused" him or said any
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