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Emma Crosby, Fort Simpson, to Eliza Douse [Mother]. Expresses grief that her mother is still unwell, assures her of their prayers, and reflects that her mother's faith should comfort her. Notes that while Mr. Crosby has been away a great deal, Mrs. Tate has been staying with her. Confirms that...
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