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telegraphed how brave you were
bearing your great loss, which was
a great consolation - I am so glad
he was near to comfort and aid
you in these hours of trial and
need and I am sure he will
ever be your constant faithful
friend and support - cheerfully
serving you in every possible way.
This evening I leave for home and
am most anxious to see the dear
Children and Fred after three weeks
absence. How I wish the favor of
doing something to relieve your
sorrow my precious friend. I can
never forget your prayers and the
sweet comfort you have ever been
to me and will come to you any
moment you may desire.

Mrs. Reid joins me in love & sympathy
Believe me always yours devotedly

Adeline M. Easton.

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