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follow it out with our children, and I cannot tell 

 you the blessing this has been to me for more than 

 forty years now. 



" May you be so blessed and helped and 

 strengthened as I have been under some very 

 sore trials. God bless you. 



" Y r affec. 



"C. A. T. 



" I might have said that we sometimes made 

 short tours to the Highlands ; and when the hounds 

 were joined with the Forfar Hounds, Jack would go 

 there and I went once or twice. Dewar of Gilston 

 was the family we saw most of and liked. The 

 second daughter married Major Parsons ; the third l 

 Sir J. Anstruther of Elie. The eldest was my 

 particular friend. 



" I am afraid this will be difficult to read, and 

 it is not worth your taking much trouble." 



1 She afterwards married Dr. Marsham, Warden of Merton 

 College, Oxford. 



