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here. I thought until
a few days ago that
we might remain here
until the last week in
December, but now it
has been decided by
Mr. Stanford to be in
Washington when the
Senate Convenes.

There is so much I wanted
to talk about with you. There
is no one aside from
my sister I was more
desireous[sic] to meet, and
I do not yet give up the
hope of having an hour
or two with you. I have
watched with interest
your wonderful amount of
work in schools, Bible
Class, Associated Charities,

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and in fact all the good
work going on in the state.
What a wealth of imperishable
riches you will find awaiting
you in the next sphere of
life. You will yourself be
surprised at the record
that will be read to you of
good works, kind words,
gentle deeds of kindness.
I resolved some few weeks
ago to try and do something
if only one thing, each day
in Jesus name. And I find
how fast the days glide
by and with good intentions
they go without a record of
one act. I think of you so
many very many times
and I thank the dear
Father you came into my
life, as a teacher a helper

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