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[sideways on left of page]: Una is not at all strong, but I hope she will be
really better when we go to Bratt. She needs change.

On 1/m Una went to Mrs Willard's as soon
as she was dressed. She said she saw
that the woman was of a fiece and
reprehensible temper and character;
but she was uc improved with
her gentleness to her, and her gratitude
which also was not fulsomly expressed!
She said she asked very much to
get some place for her little boy of
nine, for her husband would take
care of her and the baby, if the boy
would be taken care of. Una observed
that Mrs Willard was very fond of
these children, and that they were
of her. Pet names were frequent
between them, and the boy tried
to amuse the baby (whose name is
Lily Florence). So that there seemed
love in the midst of wron and
violence. When Una went for
the mail at night, she brought
some scarlet braid to adorn the
little dress. I thanked Heaven for so
good a diversion of Una's thoughts
and attention, and I felt sure she
could get no [harm?] (being surrounded
by "angels serviceable" - and that
the poor, sinful woman would
probably have her first taste of
heaven from Una's ministrations.
18th was Saturday, and I thought of
my darling's joy at the bright day
and the music lesson. I was glad
too that Frank Channing had so

{downwards on right side of page}:
Goodbye with thoughts and love and feelings. Your own Masunia

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