Anna C. Lowell to Lucy Chase, October 15, 1867



Roxbury, Oct 15th
1867

My dear Miss Chase,

As soon as I received your intimation that you would like to be re-adopted by our Society, I wrote to Mrs. Cheney saying that we should like to have you in preference to any new Teachers that our Society felt an especial attachment to you. I knew it would be more agreeable to them, & it certainly would be to me to have you once more in correspondence with us. You were our first teachers; your letters were always extremely interesting to us, + we had followed you from port to port with the most animated sympathy

[bottom half of page torn off, the conclusion of the letter is on the top half of the other side)

This is all I know so far.

judges of the interests of the whole. All I can say is that I shall be very sorry to lose you.

Yours very truly,
Anna C. Lowell

 

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