Hazotte_1870_04_07_p_2

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has little angles. Brother Charles wrote me an awful sausy
letter he is putting the children on the hill I am glad indeed
that I have nothing to do with him any more he
never stoped since the first time he commenced I was
very tired with his acting he is very proud indeed I must
say he has no humility and I am the cause of everything
he puts all faults on me I told him I would carry it all and I am
not sorry if he takes the children. Sister Benedicta an B.
left wednesday morning for Defiance the 6 of April.
She made her vow for 2 years. I think she would like
to remain in Barton better. I wrote you last week, but sisters
say you did not get my letter. I wrote you that Sister Josephine
should stay in Marytown till Barbara could come after
retreat. But it is just as good and better yet. Send Anna
Wablers trunk tell her mother she would like her to send
it by stage as soon as possible her mother writes such foolish letters
Anna is happy and contended. Now I must write you about sister Lidwina
I see that she is not doing any good any more in Marytown C
Sister what trouble I must have my heart aches me very much
and I feel sick from nothing but troubles I know she is a
trouble to you and so I will have to take her down to me I cant
do anthing with her I spoke and wrote her often enough but everything
is in vain. But I will have any double cross when she is here
I want her to stay till retreat in Marytown after retreat I can see
what to do on account of my self I will write to P.C. and ask his
advise what to do with her if I should take her away or not.
But dont tell her I was going to write to him. Now one thing
I must tell you. I understand from the two sisters Dom.
and Josephine that the rules were not kept quinctual they

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JoyceEason

I would forget it all-line 14
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