Volume 63: Lady Parker and Sir H. Watson Parker papers, 1829-1889: No. 010

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has inflicted all sorrows can in his own good time convert all moaning into rejoicing. This reflection much suggest itself to any virtuous mind and when the firm harm of grief is over how grateful ought we to be for the blessed assurance that death will not separate us for ever from those we have lost and that when "He and they can be my hope in one great love to be and to be for ever reunited with them". You ever my beloved Brother are the only member of our family at a distance from us and in you are warmest affections ever.
 

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