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upon you, when at the water cure | upon you, when at the water [[cure?]]. Have three or | ||
four young ladies, the rest are children. She | four young ladies, the rest are children. She | ||
is a lovely girl and an active Christian. | is a lovely girl and an active Christian. | ||
My dear Sarah let the latter qualifications be yours. | My dear Sarah let the latter qualifications be yours. | ||
I ardently hope you are soon to be restored | I ardently hope you are soon to be restored | ||
to the use of your physical powers, and [unclear] | to the use of your physical powers, and [[unclear]] | ||
that those powers may be used for the pro | that those powers may be used for the pro | ||
motion of the piety, of those who may come | motion of the piety, of those who may come | ||
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spects to him, and tell him I rejoice in his | spects to him, and tell him I rejoice in his | ||
success, and hope for still greater. | success, and hope for still greater. | ||
Remember me to the Kelloggs family, and Miss | |||
Seymour, Miss [unclear], and shall I say to dear Ann | Seymour, Miss [unclear], and shall I say to dear Ann | ||
I love her although she wounded me deeply. If | I love her although she wounded me deeply. If | ||
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strength, if you will answer this you will oblige | strength, if you will answer this you will oblige | ||
me much. Yours in the bonds of true affection. | me much. Yours in the bonds of true affection. | ||
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Revision as of 21:45, 26 April 2020
upon you, when at the water cure?. Have three or four young ladies, the rest are children. She is a lovely girl and an active Christian. My dear Sarah let the latter qualifications be yours. I ardently hope you are soon to be restored to the use of your physical powers, and unclear that those powers may be used for the pro motion of the piety, of those who may come under your influence. Live my dear girl to do good, you surely cannot be forgetful of your kind Heavenly Father, after thus blessing the means used for your recovery. How much I rejoice with you, and also with the doctor. Give my best re spects to him, and tell him I rejoice in his success, and hope for still greater. Remember me to the Kelloggs family, and Miss Seymour, Miss [unclear], and shall I say to dear Ann I love her although she wounded me deeply. If you think best you may say to her that I remember her kindly. But use your own judgment. Now my dear Sarah when you have leasure, and strength, if you will answer this you will oblige me much. Yours in the bonds of true affection.
CC Copeland