Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 24 (1909)

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Lt 152, 1909

Hannaford, Mary

St. Helena, California

December 3, 1909

Previously unpublished.

Miss Mary Hannaford
Loma Linda, California

Dear Sister Mary:

We have just read your letter. What does it mean? We consented to have you remain one week longer, thinking we were doing you a favor. But we expected you Thursday, and then today; but no Mary appeared. 24LtMs, Lt 152, 1909, par. 1

We need you, Mary. You are appreciated in my home; and if you need more help, your shall have it. I look upon you as the matron of my house. If at any time you need more help in your work, you have only to say the word, and you shall have it. I want you ever to feel free to speak to me concerning such matters, and I will see that you have what you need. 24LtMs, Lt 152, 1909, par. 2

My dear sister, you are the woman of my choice as a matron for my home. I shall feel grieved if you do not return to us cheerfully. We appreciate your help. Your letter has made me feel sad. But be assured that if you return we will make your work as easy as possible. Please come at once. 24LtMs, Lt 152, 1909, par. 3