She expresses her support of him and his position, but is unable to do much to assist him. She has spoken with her aunt and others to improve the situation but
She is doing well following her husband's death, and she expresses her love for him and for their relationship. She describes how she has come to cope.
She recognizes his good heart and good intentions for her and her family. She regrets the attention she is receiving in the public papers. Mr. Gregorie died the
She wishes to continue to share correspondence, at least annually, as they may never meet again. She inquires if he has had children, and updates him on her chi