Mary writes about how she has been nursing 'Agnés' and on her feelings on the 'danger of being separated' from a loved one by illness. Hamilton writes of the praise that Gunning has written about her and notes that she will endeavour to deserve it and advises her not to dwell on 'presentiments' that could 'disturb the serenity of ...[her] mind'.
                      
                      
                        
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                        Mary writes about how she has been nursing 'Agnés' and on her feelings on the 'danger of being separated' from a loved one by illness. Hamilton writes of the praise that Gunning has written about her and notes that she will endeavour to deserve it and advises her not to dwell on 'presentiments' that could 'disturb the serenity of ...[her] mind'.
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