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Case 6351

7. Letter from Mrs Brandreth, Sec. of Rose Cottage Home For Girls to Edward Rudolf 19 March 1898

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we find she is very much better when not with a number of girls - indeed she has improved so very much, that we think she will get on much more satisfactorily boarded out, than in a Home. I hope to move her nearer to us - When a really suitable home can be found, for she is too far away for us to see her often & she is so anxious to come back to the Dickleburgh School. At present she attends Rushall school - we have a Barding out Committee Meeting next week I shall discuss this & I will tell you when any place is made for M

Your's Sincerely
L.M. Brandreth

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