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My very dear Cousin
My very dear Cousin
Most gratefully do I Acknowledge the receipt of your [[unclear]] affectionate and sympathetical note it showed us that although the wide Atlantic separated us
Most gratefully do I Acknowledge the receipt of your [[unclear]] affectionate and sympathetical note it showed us that although the wide Atlantic separated us externally our affections were still [[thutual?]], I cannot help wishing that you not my dear dear Sister knew more of each other I [[unclear]] by writing it would have been a source of pleasure for her I am sure he had anticipated a long pleasant visit to your country this summer and her hopes and thoughts about it were very sanguine but Dear child she was resigned for as she saw herself getting weaker she said she might [[&?]] she "I would like very much to go to oversea but if I should die in the sea I feel it all one should be quite willing to go if God wished thus, [[aced?]] she was quite willing
 
thought [[unclear]] not going [[unclear]] be such a struggle as that" [[unclear]] on Sunday snowing she went to glory without a single sigh or groan she spoke very little Sunday morning [[Mews?]] once said "I think dear you have begun a Sabbath you will [[unclear]] in heaven" "When" When" was her answer? she was in such a hurry to go Dear Sister she suffered much had now [[Jaun?]] sure she thinks it nothing compared with the glory she now enjoys
[[Shaun?]] filled the sheet with an account of her but [[Jaun?]] sure you can have no idea what she was to her

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My very dear Cousin Most gratefully do I Acknowledge the receipt of your unclear affectionate and sympathetical note it showed us that although the wide Atlantic separated us externally our affections were still thutual?, I cannot help wishing that you not my dear dear Sister knew more of each other I unclear by writing it would have been a source of pleasure for her I am sure he had anticipated a long pleasant visit to your country this summer and her hopes and thoughts about it were very sanguine but Dear child she was resigned for as she saw herself getting weaker she said she might &? she "I would like very much to go to oversea but if I should die in the sea I feel it all one should be quite willing to go if God wished thus, aced? she was quite willing

thought unclear not going unclear be such a struggle as that" unclear on Sunday snowing she went to glory without a single sigh or groan she spoke very little Sunday morning Mews? once said "I think dear you have begun a Sabbath you will unclear in heaven" "When" When" was her answer? she was in such a hurry to go Dear Sister she suffered much had now Jaun? sure she thinks it nothing compared with the glory she now enjoys Shaun? filled the sheet with an account of her but Jaun? sure you can have no idea what she was to her