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O Mother how glad I am that I went to canton to see
my father and return him the dollar that he gave me
he did not know me at first. when I told him I was
Lydia he was overcome becase I was so much oltered,
She was distresed to see him so poor and miserable
she feelt very much for her father, and cryed often a
bout him his feelins ware ardent, She never heard
of a sick person but she wanted to relieve or send them
some thing, She love me and was kind and when
sick he would standby and do ever thing for me
When I was laying down if She came in to the room,
She said I did not know that you was laying down
if I did i would not disturb you, I love her and
Mourn her death, and hope that I shall be ready to
Meet her in heaven, never to Seprate, were all our robes
will be washed in the blood of the lamb
I had my prayer meeting this morning and was refleing to me

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