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when sorrow is not, and all tears wiped away. I shall pray for you, but comfort God alone can give through the Blessed precious Saviour may you find it.
Very sincerely
Margaret M Armor.
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1303 R St N. W. Washington June 21/93
Dear Mrs Stanford
With deepest sympathy and earnest prayers for you in this great affliction only one that has kissed the rod knows how great the sorrow. It will be twelve years in July, that God called my dear kind companion, to enter
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San Francisco June 23th 1893
Mrs. Stanford. Having heard with the deepest sorrow of the death of Senoter Stanford My tenderest sympathy goes out to you.
May God sustain you troubles.
Yours respectfully Master Chester M. Arthur
Pupil of Santa Clara College
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I have been with you in thought and sympathy for the past month. The last time I saw Mr Stanford his health seemed so much improved that I hoped he would soon recover it entirely. I hope dear Mrs Stanford that you are in good health and that I
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will be able to see you before very long. With a great deal of affection Yours
Very lovingly
Mary Asborne
Mama and Grace join me in love to you.
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July 5th/93
Evanston Ill The French House
August 4th
My dear Mrs Stanford
For a long time I have been intending to to write you a few lines just to tell you how very grieved and surprised I was to hear of the dear Senator's death and to tell you that