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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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Ophelia G Shults Cambridge City Ind
Mary N [Tosun?] Elkhart Indiana May 4th '94
These three days with you have been most delightful. Mrs. [Myrlette?] Whitney [Snell?] May 4th '94 ________________________________________________ I am glad that I read the 'warning' on the front page, for otherwise I might have deprived myself of the pleasure of ever being asked again to this truly "Liberty Hall." But the front page can not prevent my feeling of gratitude to my much valued friends, Mr & Mrs Sewall, for all their kindess