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Post, Isaac. Letter to Jacob Kirby Post.

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us soon we had a pleasant talk Sarah had gone to work for the freedmen she invited us to stay to dinner and we could not to take a [illegible] which we did not need then we went up stairs and Aunt was still in bed received us very lovingly seemed full of gratitude for our kindness in former times etc. etc. after a free interchange of sentiment showing a love for every body including the [illegible] and bearing her testimony in favor of the kindness and watchfulness of her children she hoped her sins would be forgiven and she be acc- pted by the merciful Saviour ^ and be received in one of his [mansions?]^ I said Aunt when did thee sin or do wrongs she replied she had nothing to accuse herself ^of^ except omissions and feating we should [illegible] here or she be overturned by

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