Starr, Eliza Allen, Chicago, Illinois, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1879 January 10
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It is all right with her regarding the articles Hudson mentioned. She is in no hurry and is glad to see Hudson is so discriminating. She will finish the "Appian Way" under the inspiration of Hudson's kind words. Hudson is to tell Brother Edward that the draft can be sent to her this time, a sign that she has not had to borrow from a bank. She thanks Hudson for the favors of the past year and she hopes she will be able to sell her Patron Saints. Her sickness took a lot of her time and strength and now she is not able to do her writing which brings her the money badly needed. Dr. and Mrs. Cooke, John and Mary all remember him with affection. Hudson is not to forget "Saint Genevieve" or San Teodor and she thinks she has enough in Hudson's drawer for six months. She feels as though Brother Edward wonders where she earned her hundred dollars. She assures that she will not forget the Mass once a year even though it is a big promise. :: X-2-e A.L.S. 3pp. crown 8 vo.
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- Creation: 1879 January 10
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English.
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