Perpetua, C.S.C., Sister Mary, Notre Dame, Indiana, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1889 March 10
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Sister has received a copy of the Cleveland Leader with its romantic account of the imprisoned girl. The rule at St. Mary's is that no friends see their pupils without a letter from parents or guardians and it was not made for Miss Moore . The gentlemen who called did not go beyond their parlor and no search was made. Mr. S. Paul answered Sister's message by stating that if the parties returned, to allow Moore to see them and go with them if she wished. After threatening to return and take her they failed to do so, and Moore wrote Paul that she did not wish to go with these gentlemen to Cleveland. Moore was received at St. Mary's by Mother Lucretia, her guardian Paul was well recommended as a man of good standing in Chicago. The girl has never given trouble and is a good student. Sister spoke to Father-General with regard to answering the Leader, but he advised against it. Sister encloses Mrs. ? Paul's letter referring to this. No enclosure. :: X-3-i A.L.S. 2pp. 4to.
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- Creation: 1889 March 10
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English.
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