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 advised him to get home to his friends and go under Doctor who they thought would be able to understand his complaint and do him good if any one  so he came by  from there telegraphing to us to meet him with a cab as he could not walk his breathing was so bad if he got at all excited he was only home 3 weeks to the day when the

I shall gladly $keep$ the the of your self  dear Alice had them framed directly she got them thinking the would keep best that way and left them under my care I shewed them to James one day he seemed pleased

March 22/76

Corner of Abbotsford Arden Street Hotham

My dear Mrs Munday,

I beg to acknowledge the receipt of 2 letters from you dated Jan/76 I was anxious to hear how yourself and Mr Munday were after hearing the sad news of dear James's death I am sure you must all have felt the flow severely time alone can heal the wounds our hearts have recieved in the death of our dear ones I pray God to help us all to be to his will in his own