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[MS 1247]
to have heard of your
going to live at Denbigh
Do I know the minister
appointed there? How do
your mother & sisters bear
their loss? - One great consola
tion to them is that they
know in whom they have
believed - How are your
brothers getting on. I sup
pose you are feeling the
affect of the rail passing
Berrima - It is no trouble
for you now to get to Sydney
It's easy to get the parsons
from Sydney now, more so
than it was when I was
with you. Have you met

Mr Harper & how do you
like him? Jack Green from
Bong Bong is living here
Mrs Higgins says you married
him. You are very fortunate
as you say in getting your
children educated: I sincere
ly hope you will live to
be proud of them & that
they will be a comfort to
you & Mrs Hassall, when you
are both in years & when
the time comes for you to
depart, may they have as
much cause to respect your
memory as you have to respect
his whom you are now seperated
from. Mr & Mrs Loyd called
here some time back & stopped
all night. I did not see much
of them, but liked what I

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