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Letter from Susan B. Anthony to her brother-in-law, Eugene Mosher, October 4, 1877

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word of Hannah was very pleasant to me-said he wanted her to feel perfectly at home at his house -& regretted the had not been more attentive to her-then to-day I have seen Mrs Dall & Katie- and they all tell how well Hannah looked and how she seemed to enjoy herself-and it all comforts me- still it was dreadfully cruel for us all to let her be out here so all alone-for well as I am- I can't help but feel how very alone & sad it would be if I were sick-and struggling to get health & strength- But we all tried to decide to do what was best- and now must make the best of our decisions. But her precious spirit does brood down upon me so constantly and so lovingly-wherever I turn she is more & more near-"Oh that I could clutch her back to life & health & her old sprightliness again" will push through my almost every thought- How we should have enjoyed these grand old mountains together-why was it- how