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Show - EDwra Booth on Edwih Adams. Edwin Booth writes aa follows to William Winter V '.'As often ag' my duties - permit I" visit pooN Adams ; nearly ..every; day.. .The ddaj-j fcco.1 ' boy patiently endure! the tortures of hia disease. The hearts of ail who.; see him now., aod who knows hbw i free hia life liaa been towards others, cutio he gasps forth an occasional jedtj reverently realizes the awful-u88 awful-u88 of hia position. His. clear ' coo science," antfhw mind aparkiing"wiih harmless mirth, break now and then through the clouds which gather 'closer and closer daily about his poor, (rail body. There is riot even a passing pass-ing shadow on tire sotil whode greatett mo was the neglect ot teuement. He li thoughttul .and resigned, and oh,! so patient To tbe mtJet of his great riufleriug. "Hlschier regard ia (or biB wile, who is most devoted to hioi, and who has nursed him for eighteen months aa only a loving woman can do ! God grant that the promised pecuniary relief at least may be afforded ;him." - , , |