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Correspondence between Ellen Mowrer Miller and Albert, 1875-1875 and 1903

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hope your work of charity is completed not your work of charity in general but that one in particular, for you must [always?] have charity for all man. I am afraid we do not always cultivate true heart charity [more?] life work, then heart work. I speak of mankind in general. [Miss?] Smith said she was looking for change some-where around this place. / [illegible] / I told her I would hold that Methodist rule of [Liz?] month [in probation?]. Think I have heard you say that you did not believe in that rule very strong but you don't live up to the [opposision?] very [illegible] you will go [beyond Li's month probation?] What have [you to?] defend yourself with [illegible]. [Miss Ylesa?] had a ring very much like mine not quite so heavy. likewise [Miss May Vdemmit Hlora?] had [to have?] my finger to compare it
 
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries