Volume 65: Macarthur-Onslow correspondence, 1846-1929: No. 100

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please when read. We do not yet know what his poor widow will do but we shall her soon I hope. We heard today that poor Margaret has met with a severe accident, no bones broken but her face cut & head badly bruised by being thrown from a hired Carriage at the Train in Parrt. The man put down
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with every good wish for you & yours dear during the year we have just entered on & very kind 
love to all believe me

Yours very affly
E King    

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