The Fannie Bolton Story
Letter 66, 1889, p. 2. (To J. E. White, April 9, 1889.)
—One thing I am settled upon, that Fannie is not the one to go with me [on trips]. It is too great a tax for her to take the discourses and to write them out. As soon as I came here they fastened upon her to get out articles for the paper, but after a little I could not consent to it and again she feels so intensely that she becomes, by attending the meetings, much exhausted. FBS 2.4