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Willis, Mary W. Letter to Hannah Post.

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                     Notwithstanding many weeks have
 
                     Notwithstanding many weeks have
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rolled by in silence in regard to any commun
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ication between us, yet I imagine any words must
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be few this time owing to my great poverty. although
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at the same time I can say that thou art held in
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affectionate remembrance by me which I think
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neither distance of place nor length of time
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will prove sufficient to erace the mind
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is so busy and active that I often find myself
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mentally present with thee and sometimes viewing
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the scenes that are past. Thou enquired often A
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Rushmore she with her husband attended the yearly
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Meeting, and has not since been home. she has moved

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                    Notwithstanding many weeks have

rolled by in silence in regard to any commun ication between us, yet I imagine any words must be few this time owing to my great poverty. although at the same time I can say that thou art held in affectionate remembrance by me which I think neither distance of place nor length of time will prove sufficient to erace the mind is so busy and active that I often find myself mentally present with thee and sometimes viewing the scenes that are past. Thou enquired often A Rushmore she with her husband attended the yearly Meeting, and has not since been home. she has moved