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              Mrs C W. Daly<lb/>Knockane<lb/>Firies,<lb/>CO Kerry<lb/>Ireland  
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              184, Avenue Victor Hugo<lb/>Paris    6/4/23    Dear Mrs Daly   I have put<lb/>off writing to you every<lb/>day since I heard of poor<lb/>Charlie's noble death. I<lb/>know what such a news<lb/>must have been to you, Con<lb/>and every member of the<lb/>family. May God give you 
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             III  He had one of those natures<lb/>to be beloved by all.  Now, that he had done<lb/>his utmost for the cause<lb/>God took him to himself.<lb/>He was not any longer<lb/>for this world. R.I.P<lb/>He died a holy, and I'm<lb/>certain a happy death.  You must pray &amp; trust<lb/>in God, You have a<lb/>large family to live for. 
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             4  I hope Bill &amp; Tom are<lb/>alright &amp; please G. you will<lb/>have them again when things<lb/>will quiten down. I also<lb/>trust Susie's cold is better.  For my part I felt Charlies<lb/>death awfully, at first<lb/>Josie &amp; myself were hoping<lb/>it may be a false report.  I will now close with<lb/>my most sincere wishes to<lb/>you all that God may give<lb/>you the grace to bear your trial   Yours sic<lb/>E O'Sullivan   P.S. Tell May I often think<lb/>of her    
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