Dorsey, Anna Hanson, Washington, D. C., to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1879 May 16
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She is sending Hudson another chapter and wants Hudson to see if it is numbered correctly. Someone has been altering previous chapters. Unless Hudson thinks it is best to correct she would rather have no chances. The next chapter will conclude the story. She asks Hudson to send her a check as she is in need of money. Her daughter Mrs. Eastman is very ill, her son-in-law is ill with a disease of the heart. Hudson should pray for them. Brother Stanislaus visited her and was looking very delicate. She persuaded him to try a Holman Pad, and he had heard of them in England. He interests her very much as a man of superior intelligence and she wonders why he is not a priest as he is deeply religious. Hudson should not think she has made too much of "Beth's" disappointment, for it is one of the greatest that can come into a woman's life. It will come out beautifully in the end. Theology was not attempted in the Tale. She has left that for the priests, except in the chapter of today where Father Thomas says plain things to Beth. She thanks Hudson for the "Nora Brady" notice and couldn't Hudson get the man who wrote the notice on "Tangled Paths" to notice it? :: X-2-e A.L.S. 3pp. 8vo.
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- Creation: 1879 May 16
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English.
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