Paillasson, Father Victor, New Madrid, Missouri, to Father John Timon, C.M., Barrens, Missouri, 1834 April 6
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Timon's letter has been handed to Paillasson by W. Moseley. Paillasson would have been pleased to stay a little longer with Timon but his absence had been so long that he was ashamed to not run every risk for his flock. Moseley is accompanied by two young men who, he hopes, will return better after a few days retreat at Timon's. Bulton?'s sisters gave great trouble here. The Sisters of Loretto, to procure peace to their school, were obliged to pray the widow Bulton to not send her daughters to school anymore. They were answered by a scornful letter written by Lawyer Smith whose wife died recently. Paillasson has mentioned to those different gentlemen what Timon told him in regard to their pupils. :: IV-3-i A.L.S. 3pp. 8vo.
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- Creation: 1834 April 6
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English.
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