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went away until last night. I had a little visit with Mrs Senator David, Mrs Platt and I have conferred fre quently on your "Case". We will not feel comfortable, until it is settled in your favor. and that I do hope and pray it will be very soon.
Mr Clarkson not in Washington today.
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been very busy this week and every evening friends have dropped in. How fast the time goes. When night Comes I wonder if I have done my best. If I have encouraged any one or lived up to my ideas of right and wrong. Today I am so happy over the home-coming of my lambs on the morrow, that I am joyous through and through. I hope you [fair well ?] my dear friend, and do please go to that divine party. Affectionately, Anna Clarkson
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ansd Mch 17 96 S.F. L.H.S 269 Union St Brooklyn Mrs Stanford
Dear Madam
Mrs Stranahan from her sick bed desires me to congratulate you, and congratulates you now on account of the finality of its settlement
She has thought very much of you and the
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great struggle you were making alone so nobly and she is happy for you in its termination
The entire public are to be congratulated also in which Mr Stranahan joins You will be glad to learn that the invalids are improving a little.
Respectfully
Letitia D Clarke
Nurse in Charge