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forever. It will not be long
when we may be numbered
with the inhabitants of the
Celestial City, see the King in
His glory and greet our
dear ones who have gone
befor[sic], until that time the
Lord will lead us, so that
the world will be better because
we have lived in it.
Mrs. Thurber unites with
me in sincere sympathy.

John will be greatly touched
when he hears the sad news.
With best wishes to you and
Senator Stanford I am
sincerely your friend Edw G. Thurber.

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3.
of her kindness of heart.
I knew of her thoughtful-
-ness of you in the selection of
articles which she felt would
please you. She went over
with me the story of your
great sorrow and in her
deep sympathy with you
and Senator Stanford
shared how much it
had touched her own
heart and life.

From such conversations
I learned much of her
own sweet nature and
what a sisterly spirit

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