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V.S. 1V

Miss Jones, as you may well suppose, is badly broken up but,
she is young and will recover but it has been hard for her
because she has been so faithful to Lorne.

Mrs.Knight has passed through and is at this time, passing
through a terrible ordeal and it has been very hard on us for
the reason that we had confidently believed that the thing which
has happened could not happen and it seems that, it would not
have happened except for the recurrance of the scurvey in Lorne.

Our grief, however, is assuaged somewhat by the greater
grief which must possess the families of the other boys in the
never to be solved uncertainty as to the fate of these boys.

Let me assure you, Mr.Stefansson, that we have not lost
faith in you and when you return to America,we shall hope for
an opportunity to meet you and discuss this matter personally
with you. We note that you are being announced by Ellison &
Ahite
for their Lycium course and this will bring you to
Portland and we shall hope that we may be able to see you when
you are here. In the meantime, I shall be glad to hear from
you if you have anything to write about and I want to thank you
for the pains you have taken to enlighten us in the matter thus
far.

The one great aim of ours now, will be to see that a
suitable monument is placed at the grave .

Yours very sincerely.

J I Knight

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