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Ida Chamness writings on travel and religion, 1927-1938

1927-09-26 Page 75

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- 75 - the falls to turn the water off when mother was a girl. But, now it may be turned off at the barn. I ommitted telling that on mamma's way back from Finland; she went to Germany again (at the request of Edmund Hatcher; and to relieve her own mind) to see Dr. Spire. To Uncle Tobias, Uncle, my own Uncle dear Whilst in thy good home I did nothing fear And to see thy kindly smiling face Oft gave me much cheer And when thou came in silently With bare feet To give me those visits Short but sweet All the while thou was so careful Desiring no harm should come to me Therefore putting forth much effort. This could I plainly see Notwithstanding all thy toiling toiling Climbing o'er mountain and o'er hill Cutting turv, moving stones
 
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