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4 comes she will be better. She talks of her friends with great affection, often speaking of you your family. But she has
a kind of shamefacedness about seeing former friends feeling keenly her condition. I scarcely know how to expressmyself with
regard to your 'memorial.' It is so perfect an appreciation of our sister. I thank you warmly. With other papers, one from
Prof. J? D. Butler it will be submitted to a Committee. Mina is very lonely broken hearted. Remember me to Mrs Muir the girls.
Are they wildwood flowers - or hot house plants? I wish that I could see them. With love Aug. 22nd 1900 Julia M. Moores