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and i did long to see Her, once more
but I knew i could not as the Docters[sic]
woul[sic] not alow her to be disturbed. She
was always so kind and plasent[sic]
Dear Mrs Stanford don't grieve too much.
You done all you could for her comfort.
May the Lord have mercy on her soul.
Please excuse this I think i should
write an other letter but it might not be
any better. I hope you are enjoying
good health. Mr Stanford and
Mr Lathrop also i did think of
going down to see you insted[sic] of
writing but fear of troubleing[sic] as
I know you have so many dear friend[s]
to take up your time and receive.
I thought you must need rest after the voyag[e]

Wishing You every Blessing
Yours sincerely, Mrs McNeill
Please write 9.20. L.St

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