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GREENWICH, MARCH 10TH, 1897

GREENWICH, MARCH 10TH, 1897

Mr. J. Edmondson.

My Dear Brother, — I send a line to thank you for your kind letter of March 5th, but I cannot say anything very definite in answer to it. I purpose, D.V., going to the meeting at Rotherham for Good Friday, and proceeding the same evening to Birkenhead, and going direct to Belfast on the Saturday, where I think of staying for a week. If possible I should spend a Sunday on my return in Dublin — and should I think have to stay with Dr. Roberts, who has written to me at the instance of the brothers. Nonetheless I thank you very heartily for your kind invitation and hope that I may have the pleasure of seeing you in Belfast. I am very thankful that things generally look quieter. The cloud which was hanging over us at Hull seems to have in measure dispersed.

[p. 132] I am glad that Mace is having an encouraging time in Dublin, and hope that Westland Row may get a lift up. I am thankful to say that we are all well through mercy, my eldest boy is twenty-three today.

With love in the Lord,
Believe me,
Your affectionate brother,
F. E. Raven.

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