Jane H. Brown, Eagle Hawk Gully, to her mother, 1860-01-12
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- File 428
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- Returned from Brighton yesterday week; Maggie's funeral and internment about a mile and a half from Sugar Villa, Mr. Hamilton's house and her future home; may be selfish but has followed the course dictated by her heart and hopes for a life of ease, affluence and happiness; Andrew Hamilton; may see her in two years; loss of the Royal Charter; Jessie's marriage; God has rewarded her for any sacrifices for coming to the colony; believes it would be good for the children if she cared for them entirely for a while although she could never promise Maggie to stay with them always; glad that her future husband has always been close to their father.
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- M859
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