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satisfied with him there.

It is miserable to be poor, when great need cries for help; but we will hope for better times.

We know the [[?]] efficient work you have done & are doing, & would joyfully render you the pecuniary help you need could we do so. Some outrageous act of the accidental [[tyrant?]] may rouse the feelings of the North to renewed activity in the cause of the Freedman, [[?]] good come out of his evil doings.

Very resptly yours
[[Hannah?]] E Stevenson
Sec Com. Teachers