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ed to pray for Anna. I would just as soon and sooner pay for ma. So there, mother dear, will you not come?

  How long has aunt been with you? you have said nothing about it before. Does she seem contented in the house, or do you have to watch her all the time? Where does she sleep? O, how I wish she might get better. Does she ever speak of us, if so, please give our best love to her and tell her we do not forget her. -- Has Uncle Hughes moved to Western? We found in the Cen, the account of the death of Hannah Hughes, is it his brother's wife? It must be a great loss to him and his little ones. What will they do, poor things? -- Mr. James' children are also left motherless again. O, sister, where I think of so many who lose their mother while so young my heart rises in gratitude to God, and I love our mother more. God bless and preserve her long to us! and God help us love her truly! I know I am not worthy of so good a mother but I do think I value her a little. Let us all try to make her as happy as possible.

in margin: and God help us love her truly! I know I am not worthy of so good a mother but I do think I value her a little. Let us all try to make her as happy as possible.