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Howard that '' better country '' where are glories which eye hath not seen, nor heard, there seems, there hence importeda radience which deems the glory of all lesser things; and light up the path of the worried pilgrims in the direction of his true home and of hisa final best. And may such be time and mine, and for all that are dear to us!
Give my love to they dear children. And when they stand before the with marks of sadness that they have not now, that long since silenced voice to her them, or that hand to guide them; tell them that.
''The Good News Never Dies''; in the doingd of his hand and in that counsel of his life he still lives; and when they turn back a few pages of this part, they will then find deeply written lines in revord of a parents counsel, his hope and love: And now then this deep emotions of a mothers heart or but a living resecriful of a father's cry that want up to god for savingvirture upon the dear
horesehful of his tender love.
Forgive this legthened shed; and together with my dear Heeldah's recieve this as an expressin of the near regard and love of they poor unworthy brother
M.H.Beede

My love of they sisterand there's in they freedom

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