Thy Poor Brother Letters to a Friend On Helping the Poor

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Thy Poor Brother Letters to a Friend On Helping the Poor
Mrs Mary Sewell
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what a trial it will be to him to be lying at the hospital, thinking of his destitute family ; I have sent him a few of my books he is very fond of reading, you know ; and they may help to beguile the time. " Mrs. G. " Of course you have heard about the fire at Mr. Welsh's last night ; the noise must have disturbed and alarmed you. " 204 SELFISHNESS AND SYMPATHY.
Miss N. " I really am almost ashamed to say, I slept so soundly, that I heard nothing of it ; it is such a mercy to sleep so well as
...I do; I seldom have a sleepless night not like the numberless poor creatures who lie tossing wearily all the night through. I am so grieved to hear about the dear old lady I fear at her age it will be difficult to recover from the shock ; it is a great comfort to know, that Death, is not the King of Terrors to her. I am sure you will be glad to hear I had a note from Mrs. Goodman this morning, saying she would come and take a cup of tea with me ; she would like to sit and talk to me about poor Mary ; she knows I loved her, and shall not be tired of hearing her talk ; she will bring her own tea with her she is so considerate, and I must not be ashamed of my poverty.

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