McMaster D.C., Sister Gertrude, Baltimore, Maryland, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1886 July 10
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His letter arrived, and it did not surprise her that he is affected by the hot spell, but she asks him to persevere, even though he cannot pray. The Mother Superior says they will all pray for the success of the article on Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Sister Gertrude is making a novena to Blessed Louis Gignon for the Mother. The Mother Sub-Prioress is also ill. Mother asks him to send a copy of the Freeman with the Mt. Carmel article. Sister Gertrude... asks McMaster not to give up eating just because he cannot digest all foods; he should eat fruit, or bread and milk, or let Mrs. Keiley prepare something for him. The Mother will write when she has time. They shall be busy Thursday morning, but can see him in the afternoon or evening. :: I-2-f A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1886 July 10
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