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mory as ever I can sometimes hardly believe he is gone though I was an eye wit- ness to that mournful scene.— I beg your acceptance of a few Oranges which I hope you will like. I should think they will be ser viceable to you as I understand the Measles is a complaint that makes one very thirsty. I am very happy to hear you like your new lodgings so well had poor Maurice been permitted to return he would have been with you. We poor creatures that have not so much as one moment of time we can call our own are very fond of draw -ing plans without once thinking that our lives may not be spared to execute them and that God has his plans too, which we know nothing of.— All the Family write with me in kind regards to Mr. Mars den Mr. Williams and yourself believe me to be a
Brother your well wishing Sister
Eliza Evans
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