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Remond, Charles Lenox. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.

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for I consider it the lurking [unclear] of our Eastern climate and scourge of our sea shore locality. [Unclear] my dear friends I have never been able to accept your theories upon this and kindred subjects. And ^if you shall sometimes find me [unclear] at my hard lot and fortune or mis fortunes in this world - don't condemn be for I would give much to have Mr. [Garrisoux?] views upon the subject and to feel and speak as he does. and I was much impressed with his remarks upon the occasion of the funeral and now what is to be the lot and fortune of our three little children is more than I can [unclear] for her equal in goodness. kindness. interest devotion and affection they never can find again. and our little daughter [unclear] to realize her loss.
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for I consider it the lurking  
 +
[evil?] of our Eastern climate
 +
and scourge of our sea shore  
 +
locality. You know my dear
 +
friends I have never been able to
 +
accept your theories upon this
 +
and kindred subjects. And ^if^ you
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shall sometimes find me reprising
 +
at my hard lot and fortune or mis-
 +
fortunes in this world - don't con-
 +
demn be for I would give much
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to have Mr. Garrisons views upon  
 +
the subject and to feel and speak
 +
as he does. And I was much im-
 +
pressed with his remarks upon
 +
the occasion of the funeral
 +
and now what is to be the lot and
 +
fortune of our three little children
 +
is more than I can tell. For her equal
 +
in goodness. kindness. interest  
 +
devotion and affection they never
 +
can find again. And our little dau-
 +
ghter [illegible] to realize her loss.

Revision as of Oct 5, 2023, 1:05:36 PM

for I consider it the lurking [evil?] of our Eastern climate and scourge of our sea shore locality. You know my dear friends I have never been able to accept your theories upon this and kindred subjects. And ^if^ you shall sometimes find me reprising at my hard lot and fortune or mis- fortunes in this world - don't con- demn be for I would give much to have Mr. Garrisons views upon the subject and to feel and speak as he does. And I was much im- pressed with his remarks upon the occasion of the funeral and now what is to be the lot and fortune of our three little children is more than I can tell. For her equal in goodness. kindness. interest devotion and affection they never can find again. And our little dau- ghter [illegible] to realize her loss.