Volume 65: Macarthur-Onslow correspondence, 1846-1929: No. 193

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[Page 193]

Glenmore Road
Monday 28th Jany
[Penciled 1884]

My dearest and kindest friend 

How shall I ever thank
you for all your goodness to us.
May God reward you with
every blessing, I find it
so difficult to hold my pen
I fear you will not able to
read what I write, but I
cannot delay any longer
my wish to write, and tell
you how truly I enjoyed
my visit to Camden Park
and how happy you made me,
at a time of trial, when
I had parted from my last link to
my past happy life, but I
ought not to complain   

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