McMaster, D.C., Sister Gertrude, Baltimore, Maryland, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1885 January 31
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McMaster may judge by his own feelings in the matter how much pleasure Dobbins's John Alphonsus McMaster's little letter afforded her. Six months ago she did not dream that she would be in the Carmelite Convent today, and she has been showered with graces since her coming. She is glad that Pho John Alphonsus McMaster is to remain with his father. She knows McMaster will encourage Pho in his present intentions; Pho will be worth it, although it may require a good deal of patience. Sister Agnes has been going around more lately, but she is still suffering. Sister Gertrude cannot understand why McMaster found "Rodriguez" so dry; it may be that he had so many other things to read. P.S. She asks that her love be given to her friends, and says she never tires of praying for them. :: I-2-e A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1885 January 31
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English.
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