Capitolo 37
to You for Your disposition.
"More affectionately, lady, I am never the Your,
Mary."
The letter of Agnes that, as we have said, you/he/she was included in the above of, it was
put in words as it follows:
Shreveport, You., Oct. 2d, 1873.
My Darling, Never Beloved Mother:
You will notice that this letter is written by another hand that
mine. The reason you will find further on. You will remember when me
Leaves her to come here me I told him that I had resigned to the
desire of Him in which merciful service that I have enlisted.
I have devoted to the job with my whole soul, my heart being
entirely in the good cause. And I believe that I have been the
humble he/she wants to say of saving a lot of lives.
I have it didn't find the fever but night before last, while nursing a
child, I gaily fell asleep me--being gotten tired a lot of--and skin
down steps. You thank sky, I saved the small life. I struck the
small of mine to cause back a fracture and of the damage inside. The
doctor has done everybody that he was able for me, but you/he/she won't benefit, and I owe
goes away to you, at least on this earth.
But sweet mother, good, kind, me You rincontrerò above of, in that
best earth where doesn't is not sin there, any pain, anybody anguish but where everybody
it is light and love and the immortality. My dear friend and he/she nurses, Nun
Mary that writes this for me will see that I am buried close to George,
and mother, this is the great wish of my heart--that if possible, to
some calculate you it will bring house our bodies and it will bury us in the one
serious. I forgive Sophia the evil she freely made George and I from mine
soul. Sister Mary has a kiss that I have given her for you.
You pray it is not distressed for me that I am passing so street; but, in the
future, is always comforted with the knowledge that I will wait
with dad and the others, to the gate of sky to greet her/it house when You
I/you/he/she follow us from earth.
So a lot I would have liked to see her/it, mother dear, before I died; but