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[German censor's stamp: Off.-Gefangenenlager Freiburg, Baden Geprüft 6]
your mental suffering for me – nor of mine for you. I knew how you would suffer – I know – '"how deeply The cold blight if misery hath prey'd upon you."' Our return will rejuvenate you – hard, miserable times shall be forgotten – banished by our greater happiness. We might say of the past few years:–
"Our life has not all been sunshine,
We have had our trials and woe,
But the love we have borne each other,
Like faith, we never let go!"

It does not need for me to have the a most elastic imagination, in order that I see you in your various conditions – I see you every day – every night – I see you all worrying for us – praying for us – longing for our return. I see the little ones – joyful little kiddies – inhaling that which is best

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