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To My sweet friend and amicable hostess
Mrs. May Wright-Sewall

The under-current of their sympathy which is transmitted from coast to coast, and which [...] the finest fibers of the human heart, with the deepest, and most exalted emotions, transcending earthly limitations, (of which we know as litle now,) sights be the touchstone of unity - the elective spring, [...], the heart of the world - through individuals, and combinations of peoples, and of nations, consciously, then consciously uplifting and your [...] harmousity, until we shall see as one our score and know as we are known - (which is today and has been from time immemorial) the everything of [...]
E.B.W.

Remembering [...] with a pleasure far exceeding words, the delightful enjoyment, of the hospitality of the genial hostess whose many presents is taken a height [...] [...] in the wide firmnament, over shadowing this world's history said whose [...] bring reposefulness, [...] to many thanking full of cases, anxieties, and said memories, which [...] her serenity, I shall go from this haven of sweetfulness blessed in spirit with a consciousness of a sweet and true friendship strong [...] regard with greater confidence, in that "Charity (which) that never faileth."

Sunday March 17, 1892 Emmaline Blanche Wells

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