| p.2that we almost dreaded
the result, in her weak
nervous condition. She told
us how she felt when she
[bade?] you good bye. & how she had wondered
like Mrs Browning in her "Por-
tugese Sonnets" what her
[?] had but so recently
heard the footsteps of yours!
Thursday Morning-
Mother has passed another
night of great suffering, &
feels very week this morn-
ing. We are anxious & troubled
about her, & yet she had
lived through so many severe
attacks, we can but hope
she will rally once more.
I think it was you who
kindly sent me a German
paper some weeks since
containing articles on Mrs.
Staunton's statement of the
German woman working
with the cow. She probably
Translationthat we almost dreaded
the result, in her weak
nervous condition. She told
us how she felt when she
[bade?] you good bye. & how she had wondered
like Mrs Browning in her "Por-
tugese Sonnets" what her
[?] had but so recently
heard the footsteps of yours!
Thursday Morning-
Mother has passed another
night of great suffering, &
feels very week this morn-
ing. We are anxious & troubled
about her, & yet she had
lived through so many severe
attacks, we can but hope
she will rally once more.
I think it was you who
kindly sent me a German
paper some weeks since
containing articles on Mrs.
Staunton's statement of the
German woman working
with the cow. She probably | p.2that we almost dreaded
the result, in her weak
nervous condition. She told
us how she felt when she
[bade?] you good bye. & how she had wondered
like Mrs Browning in her "Por-
tugese Sonnets" what her
[?] had but so recently
heard the footsteps of yours!
Thursday Morning-
Mother has passed another
night of great suffering, &
feels very week this morn-
ing. We are anxious & troubled
about her, & yet she had
lived through so many severe
attacks, we can but hope
she will rally once more.
I think it was you who
kindly sent me a German
paper some weeks since
containing articles on Mrs.
Staunton's statement of the
German woman working
with the cow. She probably
Translationthat we almost dreaded
the result, in her weak
nervous condition. She told
us how she felt when she
[bade?] you good bye. & how she had wondered
like Mrs Browning in her "Por-
tugese Sonnets" what her
[?] had but so recently
heard the footsteps of yours!
Thursday Morning-
Mother has passed another
night of great suffering, &
feels very week this morn-
ing. We are anxious & troubled
about her, & yet she had
lived through so many severe
attacks, we can but hope
she will rally once more.
I think it was you who
kindly sent me a German
paper some weeks since
containing articles on Mrs.
Staunton's statement of the
German woman working
with the cow. She probably |