On yesterday I received the Beretta with your kind wishes, & perhaps of your handy work! by C. Express to replace the one presented to me on the occasion of reception of Papal Delegate at Kingston, and which then disappeared, – how I could never find out,...
I cannot tell you how sorry I am to hear of your illness, we heard of you not feeling well some time ago but did not think it would take such a serious turn; may God grant you will continue to improve and that nothing else will set in. I have been and shall continue...
We are so delighted to write you that words cannot express our feelings. Sister M. Gabriel’s letter just read and delighted you are keeping well.Our little patient has greatly improved and was sitting up for the first to-day – and if nothing else sets in the...
In my letter of Monday I quite forgot to tell you that we had a visit, on Thursday last, from Mr. White the Inspector. Sisters M. Agnes and M. Stanislaus were at the market, I was alone in the Convent; just after the school bell at 9.A.M. ceased ringing I heard the...
As I have not heard from you in such a long time. I thought I would drop a line to tell you that the old Mother is still alive and well. I heard yesterday that Mother General was in Perth Sunday; is that so? Something must be on foot surely for the betterment of that...