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              <text>Andover Mass. Oct. 3d 66&#13;
&#13;
My very precious friend -&#13;
&#13;
You cannot tell&#13;
how much I wish to see you - and&#13;
how sweet your friendship is &amp; has ever&#13;
been to me. You often speak of&#13;
a wish to see me in Phil. - I now&#13;
hope to be there for a few days in this&#13;
month and shall try to be at the&#13;
meeting of our society; but I will write&#13;
to you more upon that subject by and by.&#13;
I have kept that letter in order&#13;
to influence a very rich lady - hoping&#13;
to get her to give a large amount she is&#13;
just left with a million &amp; a half &amp;&#13;
is childless - I hope and shall greatly&#13;
try to get in many ways donations&#13;
for our society. I have not yet done very&#13;
much, all the spring my health was very&#13;
poor and I did not feel able for the task.&#13;
&#13;
And during the summer I have had&#13;
a house full of company which have&#13;
taken my time and strength. - If I have&#13;
time before going to Phila. I will try&#13;
and collect some for another box. -&#13;
Darling friend - I wish I could sit&#13;
by your side and press a warm kiss upon&#13;
your dear lips as of old - Oh, I have&#13;
so much to say to you - words I wish I&#13;
could breathe into your dear sympathizing&#13;
loving heart - How sweet your friendship&#13;
has been to me how precious your words&#13;
of sympathy and love, you can never&#13;
know. - but you do know that I love&#13;
you most tenderly. - Now dearest where&#13;
can I begin - how can I write to you&#13;
all I would whisper in to you ear. -&#13;
"I would I were a bird" - but alas! now&#13;
I must use the pen.&#13;
You my precious friend know&#13;
how tenderly &amp; lovingly - how faithfully&#13;
&amp; devotedly I watched over [my?] dear &#13;
departed husband. - I can say truly&#13;
&#13;
that from the time we were&#13;
married until his death - both in&#13;
health &amp; sickness - I always most truly&#13;
affectionately &amp; devotedly watch over my&#13;
departed one. - that in all my words and&#13;
act &amp; life I was a most devoted wife -&#13;
&amp; he you know always felt so. - and one&#13;
of the last things he said to me - was&#13;
"You are my wife and have always treated&#13;
me as a wife should" - words that are&#13;
written on my soul and are very dear&#13;
to me. - My husband - the earthly&#13;
part - lays in the cemetery here in Andover&#13;
and it is sweet to feel that his soul&#13;
is at rest in Jesus. - and also with&#13;
trembling hope to feel, that in the hands&#13;
of God I have been the means and at least&#13;
a slight degree of bringing him in to the fold -.&#13;
Oh! even amidst my sorrow I have&#13;
had every thing to be thankful for. - my&#13;
cup has all the way been full of blessings -&#13;
unworthy indeed I am of so much love&#13;
&amp; so many mercies - My children are&#13;
&#13;
an infinite blessing and my&#13;
little adopted one is one of the sweetest&#13;
children I have ever known - she&#13;
is almost perfect. When with her&#13;
sweet little voice she says - "Mama dear&#13;
is there any thing I can do for you" - or&#13;
"If you wish any thing you speak [to?] me&#13;
you know I love to do any thing I can&#13;
for you" It some time brings the&#13;
tears of gratitude into my eye - and I&#13;
feel thankful she has learned so&#13;
to love me. - You know that my&#13;
husband has been dead but about two&#13;
months [?] - but so far as his mind -&#13;
his sympathy - and the power to&#13;
advise &amp; cooperate or aid in family&#13;
matters you know he has been dead to his&#13;
wife &amp; children as his mind had become&#13;
so inf[?]d - yet we loved him&#13;
all the same and watched him&#13;
even more tenderly - never until after &#13;
he was taken to the Asylum with&#13;
the exception of a few nights was he&#13;
watched over by any one but Cousin&#13;
Carry or myself - and then we [were?]&#13;
&#13;
where we could be spoken to any moment&#13;
You know dear precious friend -&#13;
what a warm loving heart I have -&#13;
and yet that there are but few who&#13;
have my confidence - You are&#13;
one of "the few" while I have many&#13;
many friends there are few who&#13;
realy [really] know my heart. -&#13;
When I came to Andover&#13;
I was a stranger there was not&#13;
a single person here I had ever&#13;
met. - My health was very poor -&#13;
I fell that I was so broken down&#13;
from anxiety care &amp; constant watching&#13;
that I should never be what I had&#13;
been - I felt that my days of usefulness&#13;
were perhaps over, and that if I could&#13;
take care of my children that I &#13;
cared not to know any one - I&#13;
did not even send to my Boston&#13;
friend (with two exceptions) that I was here&#13;
&#13;
I feel sad - depressed - and lonely -&#13;
I could not write - my time was &#13;
spent in family cares &amp; reading -&#13;
Oh! I longed to lean my aching&#13;
head &amp; heart on so sympathizing&#13;
loving bosom - &amp; my prayer&#13;
would be to Jesus that I might&#13;
lean all - all on Him - and&#13;
I felt thankful I had such a&#13;
loving Saviour to rest on - one&#13;
who had [?] with the sorrowing -&#13;
&amp; knew how to bind up the broken&#13;
heart. -&#13;
When I first came here I roomed&#13;
in my own house but boarded oposite [opposite]&#13;
as I could not have cooking done in&#13;
my house, while I was making&#13;
alterations. - she (Mrs Mather) had quite a family&#13;
of boarders. - among them three Clergymen&#13;
one a Mr. Allen (the brother of the Rev&#13;
Mr. Allen of Philadelphia who assists&#13;
in the church on Rittenhouse Sq.-) one&#13;
a Mr. Blake - and the third a&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Ensworth. - It was a very&#13;
pleasant family yet I took but little&#13;
interest in any thing my health was&#13;
so poor that I set up but very little&#13;
save at my meals and then a&#13;
great deal of the time in pain -&#13;
altho' my friend did not know how&#13;
miserable I was. - For I have always&#13;
tried to conceal my feeling both of&#13;
pain &amp; sadness from most around&#13;
me - ..- I therefore seemed very cheerful&#13;
at the table - altho' at that time I&#13;
feared I should live but a few&#13;
months - Yet there was one there&#13;
who's keen sympathy - and warm&#13;
heart - (having heard of the great care -&#13;
&amp; sorrow which had been [wighing?] [weighing] me &#13;
down for so many long months) - felt&#13;
deeply for me and his whole heart was&#13;
moved towards me - and the little&#13;
fatherless ones that were centered in&#13;
me. - he knew I was a stranger&#13;
and all - all alone -&#13;
&#13;
we sat side by side at table&#13;
about six weeks - and became&#13;
better acquainted with each other&#13;
than under other circumstances&#13;
we should in many months. -&#13;
We found our sympathies were&#13;
the same, our opinions &amp; feelings&#13;
on most subjects were alike -&#13;
and in truth we never tired of&#13;
conversing together. - I&#13;
supposing (having been told so) that&#13;
he was engaged spoke as frankly,&#13;
truly &amp; unreservedly as to a married&#13;
man. - But I will now tell you &#13;
more of Mr. Ensworth - whose friendship&#13;
was such a light to my dark path&#13;
when I first came here - He&#13;
is a native of the state of N.Y. -&#13;
has been through collage [college] &amp; studied&#13;
law in Rochester - he practiced law&#13;
six years - and then after having&#13;
a very fine offer to go in as partner&#13;
of [Senator?} Farrer &amp; one of the Ed.&#13;
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