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Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 12 January 1916
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Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 12 January 1916
Michael Gorman, private collection.
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<p>not I'll go up to town for a <lb/> week-end or so. When are you <lb/>coming down to the Queen's Co again <lb/>will you come over? I love <lb/>to meet you at Maryboro <lb/> if the weather was anyway <lb/>decent I expect to go down <lb/>to Roscommon soon for a <lb/>short time. I can't write <lb/>with this pen, so I'll say <lb/>goodbye & <hi rend="underline">don't</hi> be downhearted <lb/>over your mother. It is far <lb/>better for her to be gone & <lb/> to be relieved from such <lb/>suffering.</p> <salute>With love <lb/>Ever Yrs/salute> <signed><hi rend="underline">Sue.</hi></signed>
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