Howe, Frances R., Chesterton, Indiana, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1879 November 12
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She believes that Miss Marshall's story "Ten Years Later" has found its way to destruction unexamined, which would be a pity. "Aubrey Court" is another affair which she wrote about over a year ago, but Hudson thought it too expensive. She wants Hudson to read the story, otherwise she would not have sent it to him. Maybe the French are not the pious people we think, or that the American Catholic watch more because the pray less. She has nothing to write of Europe that American would enjoy, as, what she would praise, they would condemn. Father Faber says that God is pleased to give favors to those who pray, but she is not praising her own way of doing as she has little time to pray. She has heard of Hudson's accident and was glad to learn it was not serious. She asks Hudson to read the story as she is sure that he will like it. :: X-2-e A.L.S. 4pp. 8vo.
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- Creation: 1879 November 12
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English.
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