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Show ' MRS. MAYBRICK WRITES. She Is Gaining Strength but Is Still in the Hospital. New York, July 23.--A lady in this city who has taken an active part in the efforts in behalf of Mrs. Maybrick, the unfortunate American woman who is now undergoing a sentence of imprisonment for life in England Eng-land for the alleged poisoning of her has- ijbuu, uas receiveu & copy oi ine IOUOWinr letter written by the imprisoned woman to a friend of her mothers. "The letter contains the following touching pBssages: "I despair of finding words to thank you for the comfort your letter gave me, it has done much to ease my life of its bitterness, and, above all, it helps me to feel that I am under God's care and protection. Only those who are mothers can realize the yearning with which I think of them day and night It is kind of Sir Charles Russell and other eminent lawyers to study my case with earnestness and impartial judgment I am still in the hospital, and am gaining strength daily. The officers are civil and humane in their treatment of all women." . |