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COLLEGE DAYS Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis | ||
April 17th, 1883.
[MY DEAR BOY:]
When I was thinking what I could give to you to-morrow, I remembered the story of Herder, who when he was old and weak and they brought him food and wine asked for "a great thought to quicken him."
So I have written some old sayings for you that have helped me. Maybe, this year, or some other year, when I am not with you, they may give you, sometimes, comfort and strength.
God bless you my son —
YOUR OLD MOTHER
who loves you dearly — dearly.
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COLLEGE DAYS Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis | ||