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Chapter 9 of 29

To his Daughter-in-Law

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To his Daughter-in-law To [Mrs. Charles Spurgeon].

Westwood, April 20, 1889.

Dear Daughter,—

I have been thinking much of you in your loneliness. I would have driven over, but I have double work just now. Is there anything big or little I can do for you, or get for you? If so; do write me. Mrs. B------told me all about you and the three darlings. God bless them all, and their dear mother.

Yours ever heartily,
C. H. Spurgeon.

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Westwood, May 31, 1889.

Dear Daughter,—

If it is a fine day, and I am well enough, I shall hope to drive over with the dolls, and reach you about 3.30 Saturday. I will also bring your letters. Your loving father,
C.H.S.

 

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