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to it I got a short note saying she did not have time to write.

 I am very sorry if we have disappointed some of the people in Boston I suppose they expected to find us as smart and bright as Susette. I do not write to you very often but it is not because I think of you just some times. I think of you every night and pray that god may bless you & help you in your works. Mr Tibbles came down last Sunday morning and he told us of the work you told me he was doing. He said that father & the rest of the men sent him. I think everything you say in connection with Mr. Tibbles's work is true we all that is the girls & Noah agree with you. I hope you have
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written to father about I know he will listen to you and do as you tell him. I think it is very hard to think that you have been working very hard these years to get the Omahas settled on their lands and that some one should come after you as it were and undo your good work & push them back or worse than push them back. but perhaps Mr. Tibbles does not see it in the light we do so in that way we can make excuse for  him. I hope that you will do all you can to save the poor Omahas lands again.

 God will remember them & the one who is trying to lift them up. I am very glad that father is willing that Susie