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contributed a sum of money. $680.00 sufficient to bring them here nearer to you, and to put them for a year in the school in Elizabeth N.J., where Pusette was educated, and where Mr. Lincoln tells me, you will feel quite satisfied to leave them, knowing that they will be kindly cared for.

Mrs. Jackson has promised me to receive them in New York, to see that they are provided with any little articles of dress 

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that they may find want of, a mother's care be lacking in, and to see them safely into the hands of the Lady who is at the head of the school.

I shall be very glad to hear that they are happy in their new house, and hope that any care and love we may have secured to them, you will receive, as a mark of gratitude and admiration for your disinterested devotion, to the cause of the oppressed.

      Yrs. with regard,
            L.R. Cabot

P.S.
I have sent the cheque to Mr. Lincoln.