McMaster D.C., Sister Gertrude, Baltimore, Maryland, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1886 May 29
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She has not had time to write McMaster, for Sister Teresa and she have charge of the choir, and since Sister Teresa is ill, she must work alone. Sister Teresa McMaster is better but still weak, and may be able to see him by the middle of next week. They are making a retreat for the Jubilee on June 7,8, and 9, so he had better come before or after those days. She hopes old Auntie will be able to come, and asks when he will stop at Sharon—-before,... or after seeing them. Sister Saint John will be glad to see him and Auntie. Their little garden is bright with red roses. She encloses a letter which may or may not be able to use in the Freeman, but which Mother Superior thought would interest him. She asks him to take care of himself, so that he may be able to work longer. A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo. The enclosure:
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- Creation: 1886 May 29
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