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Davis, Mary Penn. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Orange N.J. Jan 16/1870 | Orange N.J. Jan 16/1870 | ||
My dear Amy, | My dear Amy, | ||
− | George Willett's tells us that he has not heard from you since we were there, and we fear either that you are ill, or that something was said by us that made you feel a disinclination to write him. We hope that neither is the case, but that, instead, he will ere long be comforted by a line from you saying that all is right. | + | George Willett's tells us |
− | Dear Sister Amy, we remember our visit with you and with Isaac most gratefully. Often have we had occasion to bless heaven for your existence, but it seems | + | that he has not heard from |
+ | you since we were there, and | ||
+ | we fear either that you are | ||
+ | ill, or that something was | ||
+ | said by us that made you | ||
+ | feel a disinclination to | ||
+ | write him. We hope that neither | ||
+ | is the case, but that, instead, | ||
+ | he will ere long be comforted | ||
+ | by a line from you saying | ||
+ | that all is right. | ||
+ | Dear Sister Amy, we | ||
+ | remember our visit with | ||
+ | you and with Isaac most | ||
+ | gratefully. Often have we had | ||
+ | occasion to bless heaven for | ||
+ | your existence, but it seems |
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Orange N.J. Jan 16/1870 My dear Amy, George Willett's tells us that he has not heard from you since we were there, and we fear either that you are ill, or that something was said by us that made you feel a disinclination to write him. We hope that neither is the case, but that, instead, he will ere long be comforted by a line from you saying that all is right. Dear Sister Amy, we remember our visit with you and with Isaac most
gratefully. Often have we had
occasion to bless heaven for your existence, but it seems