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Page, L M B. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.

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Said "[O?] do know Mrs. P? She was my mother's
 
Said "[O?] do know Mrs. P? She was my mother's
 
very dear friend. She was very glad she said to
 
very dear friend. She was very glad she said to
meet any one who knew you.__ I can
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meet any one who knew you.__ I can [easeely?]

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clean house. She is very feeble this spring but better than she has been since in [Gan'y?] Mother wishes me to say to you that "You are ever held be her in grateful remembrance & she shall never cease to be thankful to you for the inestimable benefits I received, which are in a Pasts generosity in giving me a home neath your hospitable roof."__ Many times in dreams I see you & the sweet impression will last for days & I will then think now Ill write again to Mrs P & try to ascertain why Ive never heard from her. I will write no particulars again respecting my circumstances till I can (if possible) hear from you thinking you understand though my former communications. I had the pleasure of listening to to the daughter of Linda a few weeks since on the subject of Universal sufferance I had a short interview with her& when I told her I read her Mother's narrative at your house, she Said "[O?] do know Mrs. P? She was my mother's very dear friend. She was very glad she said to meet any one who knew you.__ I can [easeely?]