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her mother is woman of bad character, very poor and had gone only a square to buy bread fifteen or twenty minutes and left this child and one younger sitting by the fire, when she returned the room was filled with smoke one child standing behind the door crying, the other as far from the fire as she could get literally roasted to a crisp. I am sorry you cannot find a name for your baby. You must just call it what you please since John refuses to help you, or draw cuts. I am sure I shall love it any how, how would you like Jules Murray for yourself? I am sure John likes that name. please yourself and I shall be pleased. I hope we shall see you all here this summer. Romaine is anxious to know the exact time of your visit, that she may decide upon her own movements. I have withdrawn all opposition, her Pa says he will not prevent but he cannot approve, perhaps we did wrong in opposing her choice, but I feel better satisfied that she sure? we have had time to think of it, they have both behaved very well indeed, and it has made a great change in my feelings towards him. I cannot but respect and I am sure I shall love a man who is so honorable, self denying, and considerate. I felt exceedingly provoked at being imposed on, but I now believe I was mistaken. dear Julia say nothing about it. Romaine would like to be here when you come, but she is at perfect liberty from the first of April, her birthday. We are about as usual, I think I have not seen Charlotte look so well for some years, forgive my apparent neglect I think of you all every day and love you too, but I have been too much worried to write often much love my dear children I am always very glad to hear from you. Sincerely yours M LeMoyne.