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Frederick Bernard to "My dear dear Ma," 23 April 1871
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bernard_b1f10_007
Title
Frederick
Bernard
to "
My
dear
dear
Ma
"
23
April
1871
Creator
Bernard, Frederick Robert, 1850-1922
Subject
Bernard, Frederick Robert, 1850-1922
University of Mississippi -- Alumni and alumnae
University of Mississsippi -- History
Medical students
Families -- Louisiana
Date
23 April 1871
Type
text
Original Format
correspondence
Original Collection
Frederick Robert Bernard Collection
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Collection Finding Aid
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Transcription
University
of
Miss
Oxford
Miss
April
23
,
1871
My
dear
dear
Ma
To
say
I
was
surprised
on
perusing
the
weekly
letter
of
April
15
; would but
feebly
express
my
emotions
; but to
say
I
was
grieved
would
certainly
be the
most
forcible
word
by
which
I
am
able
to
make
known
the
sorrow
, the
general
tenor
of
your
last
letter
gave
me
.
All
of
which
I
suppose
resulting
from
some
letter
I
wrote
you
concerning
the
one
you
sent
Dr
.
Waddell
:
now
my
dearest
Ma
,
far
very
far
was
it
from
me
to
injure
your
feeling
in the
slightest
manner
; but from the
tone
of
your
letter
,
it
is
evident
I
have. The
letter
you
wrote
to
Dr
.
Waddell
I
was not
displeased
with but on the
contrary
,
I
saw
many
things
in its
contents
that
added
materially
to
my
interest
: on
reading
it
I
thought
you
had
probably
failed
to
get
my
letters
and
felt
anxious
in
regard
to
my
health
and
came
to the
conclusion
that
you
would
drop
a
few
lines
to the
above
named
Prof
. If
my
letters
have
contained
the
least
symptom
of
my
displeasure
in
regard
to
anything
you
have
done
I
earnestly
ask
your
pardon
, and
believe
me
I
have
said
nothing
,
intentionally
to
hurt
your
feeling
. And
likewise
believe
me
when
I
say
the
bulworks
of
love
and
affection
are
too
strong
and
stupendous
to
allow
anything
than the
kindest
feelings
and
best
wishes
to
pass
the
portals
of
my
heart
. for
you
as were as,
my
dear
father
.
Now
dear
Ma
in
regard
to
one
other
thing
I
remarked
in
your
letter-
the
securing
of
boarding
here-
I
was of the
opinion
, as
you
could
not
get
board
at
Mrs
.
Dobbins
,
where
I
am
myself
staying
and
taking
into
consideration
the
fact
you
being
among
entire
strangers
,
isolated
from
all
you
acquaintances
, and
myself
being
in
College
all
day
,
I
came
to the
conclusion
you
would
spend
a
very
unpleasant
time
here.
So
you
see
Ma
it
was
you
I
thought
of if
I
had
consulted
my
own
pleasures
you
would have
certainly
been with
me
in
�Oxford.�
Let
me
close
these
explanations
with the
hope
that the
balm
of
my
love
,
which
has
never
been
wanting
for
you
, will
heal
the
wounds
that have
apparently
been
made
.
You
ask
if
I
need
any
summer
clothes
at
present
well
yes
,
tho
I
thought
I
would
wait
until
about
the
5
, of
next
month
before
I
should
write
to
you
for them.
I
have
only
one
suit
of
every
day
clothes
and they are
rather
small
and
holy
:
my
Sundays
also
is
declining
in
health
,
socks
are in
bad
condition
but
I
thought
it
would be
convenient
for
Pa
if
I
should
defer
the
purchase
of
my
summer
apparel
until
later
in the
season
.
I
am
on
eve
of
making
a
contest
for an
honor-
a
gold
medal-
it
is
whispered
I
am
to
carry
off
the
Prize
I
tell
you
more
about
it
if
I
am
successful
:
two
weeks
from
yesterday
is
the
day
appointed
for the
contest
.
I
go
to
church
every
Sunday
night
,
I
shall
go
to
hear
Dr
.
Wheat
tonight
.
I
will
certainly
write
to
West
Chester
as
soon
as
I
find
time
.
Love
for
Pa
yourself
and
all
.
Your
devoted
son
.
Fred
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Frederick Robert Bernard Collection, Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi
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