Volume 63: Lady Parker and Sir H. Watson Parker papers, 1829-1889: No. 320

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[Page 320]

[Mar. ? 1881

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[PIDE ET OPERA]

My dear Aunt [?]

What can I say to express my deep sympathy with you in your sorrow and your [C?]
I wish I were near enough to try to comfort you. [this I tell full life?] deepest heartfelt sorrow no human comfort is of any avail - one  comfort alone there is when after the first shock [?]
[?} one begans to see by faith the bright future which avails us in the home where we shall park no more.  Rich as my life [?] is with blessings some of my happiest moments are spent in looking forward to that happy time & in thinking about my dear Father and Mother and the sweet child who is with them.
How glad Grand mama will be to see your dear Husband.
 

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